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Online airwaves for French expats but not only!

Tue, 10 Jan 2012

Have you heard of French Radio London (FRL)?
The slogan speaks for itself: “The French Voice in London”.
FRL is known as the French expats' radio but fortunately it is also aimed at anyone with an interest in French culture.
It covers various subjects from daily news to sports, to art, health and music.

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Camille is playing at the Hackney Empire tonight

Thu, 03 Nov 2011

Songs from Camille's first two albums were among my University staple listening tracks, back in the…

A poem a day on France Culture.

Wed, 16 Feb 2011

France Culture podcasts are at times experimental, often extravagantly well-made, but they are very…

Rockfort

Sat, 01 Oct 2011

When I was spending a lot of time at ResonanceFM, a volunteer-run arts radio station based in…

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Roland Barthes : science de la littérature et plaisir du texte

Marty Eric

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Philosopher, critic and literary theorist Roland Barthes was one of the most prominent intellectual figures to have emerged in post-war France. His work extended over many fields and influenced the development of schools of thought including structuralism and semiotics.
A student and friend of Roland Barthes's, Eric Marty discusses his approach to literature and the written text.

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