Historically brings together 3 pairs of letter-writing lovers: “The Tiger” Georges Clemenceau who was gentle as a lamb with Marguerite Baldensperger, an editor 40 years his junior with whom he had a relationship of 6 years and some 668 letters, Then, other letters, other words: those exchanged between two feathers, Virginia Woolf and Vita Sackville-West. Two women, each married to a man, who love each other in the England of the 1920s who did not really like it ... And a more succinct letter-writing love of which only one letter was found, that of the break-up , which the famous rapper 2PAC wrote to his girlfriend at the time, a certain Madonna ...

Guests:


- Nathalie Saint-Cricq, political editorialist at France Télévisions and author


"I will help you live, you will help me die" (Editions de l'Observatoire).


- Christine Orban, writer and playwright


“Virginia et Vita” (Albin Michel, and reprinted in the Livre de Poche).