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La Maison de la Poésie
Proust voyant

La Maison de la Poésie

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2022 58:28


Avec Véronique Aubouy, Bertrand Méheust & Sylvain Piron Festival Paris en toutes lettres Le 18 novembre 1922, Marcel Proust rendait son dernier souffle. Cent ans plus tard, l'importance de son œuvre ne se dément pas comme en témoigne la vivacité de la création qu'elle suscite. En cette soirée spéciale, Véronique Aubouy, bien connue à la Maison de la Poésie pour sa fameuse « Tentative de résumer La Recherche en une heure », s'associe à l'historien Bertrand Méheust et son éditeur pour invoquer l'esprit de Marcel Proust, l'appeler sur scène ! Une expérience médiumnique pour voyager dans l'œuvre et dans ses fantômes. À lire – Bertrand Méheust, Proust voyant, Vues de l'Esprit, 2022.

Les histoires de 28 Minutes
Marcel Proust / Guerre en Ukraine

Les histoires de 28 Minutes

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2022 46:13


L'émission 28 Minutes du 17/11/2022 Au programme de l'émission du 17 novembre 2022 ⬇ Déclamer Marcel Proust, le projet de vie de Véronique Aubouy“Le livre de Proust est mon secret, mon vrai rythme.” À l'âge de 26 ans, en 1987, la cinéaste Véronique Aubouy s'immerge pour la première fois dans “À la recherche du temps perdu”. Dès la lecture du premier ouvrage, elle développe une obsession pour l'œuvre et pour son auteur, qui va jusqu'à imbiber ses travaux cinématographiques. Au début des années 1990, elle met en place “Proust lu”, une lecture filmée de La Recherche, soit 3000 pages parcourues par plus d'un milliers de lecteurs. Camille Berthon fait partie de ce projet, dont la durée estimée du film terminé est de 150 à 200 heures. À l'occasion du centième anniversaire de la mort de Marcel Proust, nous recevons ces deux passionnées sur notre plateau !Guerre en Ukraine : l'OTAN face au risque d'embrasement ?"Rien n'indique qu'il s'agissait d'une attaque intentionnelle contre la Pologne", a affirmé mercredi 16 novembre le président polonais Andrzej Duda, après l'explosion mardi d'un missile sur un village polonais près de la frontière avec l'Ukraine. L'incident a fait deux morts et a aussitôt déclenché une vague d'inquiétudes dans le monde entier. Pour l'Ukraine, en pleine guerre avec son voisin de l'Est, il ne fait pas de doute qu'il s'agit d'un tir lancé depuis la Russie. Mais les États-Unis, la France, et les pays membres de l'OTAN restent prudents sur l'origine du tir. Pourrait-il être dû aux systèmes ukrainiens de défense anti-aérienne contre un tir russe ? Une hypothèse qui en rassurerait plus d'un, car une attaque venue de Russie sur un membre de l'OTAN forcerait à activer l'article 5 du Traité qui stipule la solidarité militaire entre les États-membres. Doit-on craindre le pire ? On en débat avec nos invités.Enfin, retrouvez également les chroniques de Xavier Mauduit et d'Alix Van Pée. 28 Minutes est le magazine d'actualité d'ARTE, présenté par Elisabeth Quin du lundi au vendredi à 20h05. Renaud Dély est aux commandes de l'émission le samedi. Ce podcast est coproduit par KM et ARTE Radio. Enregistrement : 17 novembre 2022 - Présentation : Élisabeth Quin - Production : KM, ARTE Radio

Du grain à moudre
Peut-on parler de Proust sans l'avoir lu ?

Du grain à moudre

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2022 37:52


durée : 00:37:52 - Le Temps du débat - par : Emmanuel Laurentin - Proust demeure une référence dans le paysage littéraire. Pourtant, qui peut se targuer d'avoir achevé la lecture de la Recherche du temps perdu ? La lecture de son œuvre est-elle inadaptée au monde contemporain ? - invités : Philippe Garbit Producteur de l'émission "Les Nuits de France Culture"; Véronique Aubouy performeuse et réalisatrice de Je suis Annemarie Schwarzenbach (2014), essai documentaire/fiction, 86 mn.; Mathilde Brézet Professeur agrégée de lettres classiques

France Culture physique
Peut-on parler de Proust sans l'avoir lu ?

France Culture physique

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2022 37:52


durée : 00:37:52 - Le Temps du débat - par : Emmanuel Laurentin - Proust demeure une référence dans le paysage littéraire. Pourtant, qui peut se targuer d'avoir achevé la lecture de la Recherche du temps perdu ? La lecture de son œuvre est-elle inadaptée au monde contemporain ? - invités : Philippe Garbit Producteur de l'émission "Les Nuits de France Culture"; Véronique Aubouy performeuse et réalisatrice de Je suis Annemarie Schwarzenbach (2014), essai documentaire/fiction, 86 mn.; Mathilde Brézet Professeur agrégée de lettres classiques

Les Nuits de France Culture
La Nuit rêvée de Mia Hansen-Love (9/10) : Annemarie Schwarzenbach, l’ange inconsolable

Les Nuits de France Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2020 59:59


durée : 00:59:59 - Les Nuits de France Culture - par : Philippe Garbit, Albane Penaranda, Mathilde Wagman - Une vie, une oeuvre - Annemarie Schwarzenbach, l’ange inconsolable (1ère diffusion : 21/04/2018) - réalisation : Virginie Mourthé - invités : Véronique Aubouy performeuse et réalisatrice de Je suis Annemarie Schwarzenbach (2014), essai documentaire/fiction, 86 mn.; Daniel Girardin historien de l’art et ancien conservateur du Musée la photographe de l’Elysée, à Lausanne.; Anne Bisang directrice artistique du Théâtre populaire romand (TPR) et metteur en scène de "Sils-Kaboul", adapté des textes d’Ella Maillart et d’Annemarie Schwarzenbach.; Nicole Le Bris normalienne et agrégée de lettres classiques. Elle a collaboré entre autres aux éditions bilingues de Rives du Congo et des Quarante Colonnes du souvenir d’Annemarie Schwarzenbach.; Dominique Grente germaniste, traductrice littéraire et auteur de la biographie Annemarie Schwarzenbach ou le mal d’Europe (2004), éditions Payot.

Toute une vie
Photographes (4/5) : Annemarie Schwarzenbach (1908 – 1942), "l’ange inconsolable"

Toute une vie

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2020 58:37


durée : 00:58:37 - Une vie, une oeuvre - par : Vinciane Moeschler - Journaliste, photographe et écrivain suisse, Annemarie Schwarzenbach est devenue une icône. Dans l’Europe déchirée des années trente orchestrée par l’Allemagne nazie, elle lutte aux côtés des "enfants terribles" de Thomas Mann. Sa vie est fulgurante, son destin tragique. - réalisation : Ghislaine David - invités : Daniel Girardin historien de l’art et ancien conservateur du Musée la photographe de l’Elysée, à Lausanne.; Dominique Grente germaniste, traductrice littéraire et auteur de la biographie Annemarie Schwarzenbach ou le mal d’Europe (2004), éditions Payot.; Anne Bisang directrice artistique du Théâtre populaire romand (TPR) et metteur en scène de "Sils-Kaboul", adapté des textes d’Ella Maillart et d’Annemarie Schwarzenbach.; Véronique Aubouy performeuse et réalisatrice de Je suis Annemarie Schwarzenbach (2014), essai documentaire/fiction, 86 mn.; Nicole Le Bris normalienne et agrégée de lettres classiques. Elle a collaboré entre autres aux éditions bilingues de Rives du Congo et des Quarante Colonnes du souvenir d’Annemarie Schwarzenbach.

Sing The Body Electric
Sing The Body Electric Episode 14

Sing The Body Electric

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2015 8:53


The final episode of the first series of Sing The Body Electric features art collector, patron and recently retired President of Le Bon Marché Group in Paris, Philippe de Beauvoir, discussing abstraction changing perception, the freedom in abstraction, art as evolution and how to open to abstract art. An audio series of extras and deleted scenes from the documentary feature film, The Poetry Of Illusion tinyurl.com/pqh6xr4 Featuring the visionary artist and poet, Panmelys, the poet, writer, philosopher and Professor of Literature at Avignon University, René Agostini, the musician, writer and filmmaker, Glenn Thomson, the writer and Professor of Rhetoric and Political Thought at Sciences Po Paris, Lex Paulson, the artist and filmmaker, Véronique Aubouy and Shakespeare and Company Bookshop owner and inspiration, Sylvia Whitman.

Sing The Body Electric
Sing The Body Electric Episode 13

Sing The Body Electric

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2015 11:51


Episode 13 of the inspirational podcast on art, creativity and philosophy, again features the French artist and cinéaste, Véronique Aubouy speaking on the freedom of time in film, improvisation, intuition, the value of constraint, fearlessness and Proust's enduring relevance. An audio series of extras and deleted scenes from the documentary feature film, The Poetry Of Illusion tinyurl.com/pqh6xr4 Featuring the visionary artist and poet, Panmelys, the poet, writer, philosopher and Professor of Literature at Avignon University, René Agostini, the musician, writer and filmmaker, Glenn Thomson, the writer and Professor of Rhetoric and Political Thought at Sciences Po Paris, Lex Paulson, the artist and filmmaker, Véronique Aubouy and Shakespeare and Company Bookshop owner and inspiration, Sylvia Whitman.

Sing The Body Electric
Sing The Body Electric Episode 12

Sing The Body Electric

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2015 11:14


This week's episode of the inspirational podcast on art, creativity and philosophy, features the French artist and cinéaste, Véronique Aubouy and her revolutionary film, Proust lu. An extraordinary 22 year project to film Proust's À la recherche du temps perdu. An audio series of extras and deleted scenes from the documentary feature film, The Poetry Of Illusion tinyurl.com/pqh6xr4 Featuring the visionary artist and poet, Panmelys, the poet, writer, philosopher and Professor of Literature at Avignon University, René Agostini, the musician, writer and filmmaker, Glenn Thomson, the writer and Professor of Rhetoric and Political Thought at Sciences Po Paris, Lex Paulson, the artist and filmmaker, Véronique Aubouy and Shakespeare and Company Bookshop owner and inspiration, Sylvia Whitman.

Sing The Body Electric
Sing The Body Electric Episode 11

Sing The Body Electric

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2015 9:09


Welcome to this week’s episode of the podcast Gary Weber called, "Really excellent...insightful, personal, experiential, direct..." (Gary Weber - “Happiness Beyond Thought”). We have saved you a seat at a Shakespeare and Company tea party to hear your host, Panmelys, read her luminous "Honest Song's Measure" and be followed by René Agostini's reading of his extraordinary poem,"Walking Along The Rhone". An audio series of extras and deleted scenes from the documentary feature film, The Poetry Of Illusion tinyurl.com/pqh6xr4 Featuring the visionary artist and poet, Panmelys, the poet, writer, philosopher and Professor of Literature at Avignon University, René Agostini, the musician, writer and filmmaker, Glenn Thomson, the writer and Professor of Rhetoric and Political Thought at Sciences Po Paris, Lex Paulson, the artist and filmmaker, Véronique Aubouy and Shakespeare and Company Bookshop owner and inspiration, Sylvia Whitman.

Sing The Body Electric
Sing The Body Electric Episode 10

Sing The Body Electric

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2015 10:45


This week's episode of Sing The Body Electric, the inspirational podcast on art, creativity and philosophy, is a special invitation to a Shakespeare and Company Tea Party. Panmelys will give a euphoric reading of Fern Hill by Dylan Thomas, and René Agostini will share a rare discovery. An audio series of extras and deleted scenes from the documentary feature film, The Poetry Of Illusion tinyurl.com/pqh6xr4 Featuring the visionary artist and poet, Panmelys, the poet, writer, philosopher and Professor of Literature at Avignon University, René Agostini, the musician, writer and filmmaker, Glenn Thomson, the writer and Professor of Rhetoric and Political Thought at Sciences Po Paris, Lex Paulson, the artist and filmmaker, Véronique Aubouy and Shakespeare and Company Bookshop owner and inspiration, Sylvia Whitman.

Sing The Body Electric
Sing The Body Electric Episode 9

Sing The Body Electric

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2015 10:42


Welcome to this week's episode of the podcast on art, creativity, philosophy and spirit. Episode nine takes us to Shakespeare and Company Bookshop in Paris. Join Panmelys, legendary host of the Sunday afternoon tea parties, for a tour of history and wonder, and then climb the stairs to the third floor, to George Whitman's old apartment, and meet his daughter, the radiant Sylvia Whitman. An audio series of extras and deleted scenes from the documentary feature film, The Poetry Of Illusion tinyurl.com/pqh6xr4 Featuring the visionary artist and poet, Panmelys, the poet, writer, philosopher and Professor of Literature at Avignon University, René Agostini, the musician, writer and filmmaker, Glenn Thomson, the writer and Professor of Rhetoric and Political Thought at Sciences Po Paris, Lex Paulson, the artist and filmmaker, Véronique Aubouy and Shakespeare and Company Bookshop owner and inspiration, Sylvia Whitman.

Sing The Body Electric
Sing The Body Electric Episode 8

Sing The Body Electric

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2015 9:28


Welcome to this week's episode of Sing The Body Electric featuring poet, visionary artist and host of the legendary Shakespeare and Company tea parties, Panmelys. Episode eight: a pot of gold, express yourself as you want to, the art that changes lives, the esoteric feeling of something else, the vision, art to transcend self, I loved the wind. An audio series of extras and deleted scenes from the documentary feature film, The Poetry Of Illusion tinyurl.com/pqh6xr4 Featuring the visionary artist and poet, Panmelys, the poet, writer, philosopher and Professor of Literature at Avignon University, René Agostini, the musician, writer and filmmaker, Glenn Thomson, the writer and Professor of Rhetoric and Political Thought at Sciences Po Paris, Lex Paulson, the artist and filmmaker, Véronique Aubouy and Shakespeare and Company Bookshop owner and inspiration, Sylvia Whitman.

Sing The Body Electric
Sing The Body Electric Episode 7

Sing The Body Electric

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2015 10:16


Welcome to this week's episode of Sing The Body Electric featuring writer and Professor of Rhetoric and Political Thought at Sciences Po Paris, Lex Paulson. Episode seven: Fraoch Eilean, words as talismans, the value of memorising verse, Bloom, poetry was song, the white bird, the sacred feminine. An audio series of extras and deleted scenes from the documentary feature film, The Poetry Of Illusion tinyurl.com/pqh6xr4 Featuring the visionary artist and poet, Panmelys, the poet, writer, philosopher and Professor of Literature at Avignon University, René Agostini, the musician, writer and filmmaker, Glenn Thomson, the writer and Professor of Rhetoric and Political Thought at Sciences Po Paris, Lex Paulson, the artist and filmmaker, Véronique Aubouy and Shakespeare and Company Bookshop owner and inspiration, Sylvia Whitman.

Sing The Body Electric
Sing The Body Electric Episode 4

Sing The Body Electric

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2015 9:32


Episode four of Sing The Body Electric - dropping preconceptions and opening to non representational art, heart opening, gaining access to spirit, identity, the poet’s role, the inner identity, the rise of the sacred feminine, Pandora’s box. An audio series of extras and deleted scenes from the documentary feature film, The Poetry Of Illusion tinyurl.com/pqh6xr4 Featuring the visionary artist and poet, Panmelys, the poet, writer, philosopher and Professor of Literature at Avignon University, René Agostini, the musician, writer and filmmaker, Glenn Thomson, the writer and Professor of Rhetoric and Political Thought at Sciences Po Paris, Lex Paulson, and the artist and filmmaker, Véronique Aubouy.

Sing The Body Electric
Sing The Body Electric Episode 2

Sing The Body Electric

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2015 7:25


Join a salon of inspired artists, writers, filmmakers, poets and philosophers as they share the very source of their creativity in an inclusive, uplifting celebration of the transformative power of art. Episode two: Visions, art and ethics, the malevolent audience. An audio series of extras and deleted scenes from the documentary feature film, The Poetry Of Illusion, http://tinyurl.com/pqh6xr4 Featuring the visionary artist and poet, Panmelys, the poet, writer, philosopher and Professor of Literature at Avignon University, René Agostini, the musician, writer and filmmaker, Glenn Thomson, the writer and Professor of Rhetoric and Human Rights at Sciences Po Paris, Lex Paulson, and the artist and filmmaker, Véronique Aubouy.

Sing The Body Electric
Sing The Body Electric Episode 1

Sing The Body Electric

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2015 9:56


Join a salon of inspired artists, writers, filmmakers, poets and philosophers as they share the very source of their creativity in an inclusive, uplifting celebration of the transformative power of art. An audio series of extras and deleted scenes from the documentary feature film, The Poetry Of Illusion, https://vimeo.com/ondemand/49617 Featuring the visionary artist and poet, Panmelys, the poet, writer, philosopher and Professor of Literature at Avignon University, René Agostini, the musician, writer and filmmaker, Glenn Thomson, the writer and Professor of Rhetoric and Human Rights at Sciences Po Paris, Lex Paulson, and the artist and filmmaker, Véronique Aubouy.