Milan Kundera in Apostrophes (1984)
REMBOB’ina is interested in a legendary writer who is now invisible in the media: Milan Kundera.
The author of The Joke and The Book of Laughter and Forgetting, last appeared on television in 1984, in Apostrophes. He was invited by Bernard Pivot on the occasion of the publication of The Unbearable Lightness of Being, a love novel and ode to freedom, still read all over the world. At his side, Simon Leys and Maurice Nadeau complete the set.
REMBOB’ina has therefore chosen to rebroadcast this number of Apostrophes, programmed on Antenne 2 on Friday January 27, 1984.
Then, you will be able to appreciate the very first interview of Milan Kundera on French television, in October 1968. It is in Actualité littéraire, a program presented by Roger Grenier, and the decor is surprising to say the least.
Guests: Ariane Chemin, great reporter for Le Monde and author of In Search of Milan Kundera, Christian Salmon, essayist and friend of Milan Kundera, and Agnès Chauveau from INA.
On Sundays, Patrick Cohen invites us to take a look in the rear view mirror of our small skylight. In the presence of actors or witnesses of the time, specialists of the archives of the INA, Patrick Cohen returns to the great hours of television. Emblematic or controversial, these programs have marked the minds and the history of the small screen.
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