The TV of Those Who Don’t Have a TV
Emmanuel Carrère's new novel reflects on the significant role of television in his life despite not having one in his childhood home.
Emmanuel Carrère, writer: "There is only one rule: do not hurt. And I transgressed it. With my mother and my girlfriend at the time"
French author Emmanuel Carrère discusses his new novel 'Koljós,' which intertwines his mother's life with the Russian and Georgian roots of his family amidst the backdrop of the war in Ukraine.
The 25 Most Anticipated Books of February
A selection of the most anticipated book releases for February, including notable works by authors like David Uclés, Nerea Pallares, Emmanuel Carrère, Kiran Desai, and Manuel Longares.
Emmanuel Carrère: "All clichés about Russia are true"
In a recent interview, Emmanuel Carrère discusses his participation in adapting Giuliano da Empoli's "The Mage of the Kremlin" for cinema alongside Olivier Assayas, emphasizing the truth behind stereotypes about Russia.
Bestseller from France: What one may say and what is better not to say
Emmanuel Carrère's latest book features his mother, who had previously ceased communication with him after he disclosed a deeply guarded family secret.