Plein Soleil tells a dramatic story, touching and violent and hopeful in turns.
This poem is hard to understand for those who have never lived in the Midi, or southern part of France, but once the hot summer days have been experienced, it makes perfect sense.
French writer and poet describes the massacre as unspeakable, its wounds so deep that we dare not mention them, in this desolate poem, ‘Oradour’.
We would really like to turn the front cover into a showcase for local artists…
Picasso’s Guernica, McCrae’s In Flanders’ Fields, even Newton’s discovery of gravity… times of hardship give rise to great creativity and we’re sure that our current situation is no different! Each week we publish YOUR artistic offerings based on a chosen theme.
Enter the magical bestiary of Matthieu Malvoisin.
A bit about cuckoos, owls and French poetry!
This adaptation of the famous Gothic novel by Matthew G. Lewis, ‘The Monk, a romance’ published in 1796, tells the tragic story of Brother Ambrosio in Catholic Spain in the seventeenth century.
The latest exhibition in Céret Museum is devoted to the modern tapestries of an eclectic artist.
Shot mainly in Collioure, but also Argelès-sur-Mer and Perpignan