Tag: France

Total Results: 241


October 12, 2022

Annie Ernaux: queen of the suburbs The Nobel laureate carved beauty from the ordinary

Boyd Tonkin

Friday
26.08

26.08

All revolutionaries are selfish Émile Zola: 'Germinal'

Sean Thor Conroe

Wednesday
24.08

24.08

Will Macron call another election? A collapsing France could provide an opportunity

John Lichfield

Thursday
18.08

18.08

Virgins get more done Joan of Arc knew men are a distraction

Mary Harrington

Friday
05.08

05.08

The Greek myth has been crushed Our pride and arrogance is merely a facade

Yanis Varoufakis

Monday
25.07

25.07

Interrailing wasn’t all sex and sunshine It was supposed to be romantic and mind-expanding

Rowan Pelling

Thursday
16.06

16.06

The long march of the French Left Mélenchon is forging a populist path back to power

Christopher Bickerton

Friday
10.06

10.06

Macron’s tormented second term Young candidates hope to capture his parliament

John Lichfield

Thursday
09.06

09.06

The paranoia of French politics Which two of my neighbours voted for the Trotskyists?

John Lewis-Stempel

Wednesday
01.06

01.06

France is desperate for a king Macron is as much a monarch as Louis XIV

John Lewis-Stempel

Wednesday
25.05

25.05

Does France need a Prime Minister? Elisabeth Borne must charm voters without upsetting Macron

John Lichfield

Tuesday
24.05

24.05

The failure of May 1968 Revolutionaries traded Maoism for marketing

Krzysztof Tyszka-Drozdowski