Love reading? Love the Pyrenées-Orientales? Why not combine the two? All of these books can be bought via the links or found in local book shops. Bonne lecture!
French poem about the River Tech, with useful vocabulary
Christopher Taylor’s black and white photographs of people, their homes, churches, tables or bowls reflect their stark Icelandic setting.
Book Club: Baguettes and Blanquette. Ten women from various parts of the globe find themselves living in a small town nestled in the foothills of the southern-French Pyrenees.
Claude Viallat’s playful take on art is currently filling the Espace des arts, Le Boulou.able body of work on display at the Musée Maillol, Banyuls.
The Ukranian artist Mykola Tolmachev has created a remarkable body of work on display at the Musée Maillol, Banyuls.
Don’t miss a great evening at the the hugely successful Vallespir Comedy Club…and in English to boot!
Osmose represents the interaction between the two artistic universes of sculptor Agnes Bogaert and painter Christelle Romulus, currently at the Domaine Claire Mayol in Port Vendres.
“La terre, le feu, l’eau, l’air”, Jean Lurcat’s work at the Musée Rigaud in Perpignan, emphasises the elemental , experimental nature of the artist’s journey.
Love and War in the Pyrenees by Rosemary Bailey is available in paperback, the cover glowing with the colourful stripes so familiar to lovers of the Catalan fabric of St Laurent de Cerdans.
