Yasmina Reza: "The place of the writer is to have no judgment. Writing is a perpetual questioning"
Yasmina Reza's new book 'Casos reales' explores the French judicial system through literary chronicles of judges, prosecutors, and lawyers.
‘Real Cases’, by Yasmina Reza: people who didn't know how to do much with the little they had
The article discusses Yasmina Reza's work that empathetically portrays individuals caught in difficult circumstances, including racist immigrants, a talk show host demanding inappropriate photos from minors, and the sadness of families who lost children at sea.
Yasmina Reza, the Court of Life Exposed
Yasmina Reza's 'Real Cases' captures years of keen observation in French courts with precision and deep compassion.
Yasmina Reza, the great playwright of France: "There is a lot of violence and theater in trials"
Yasmina Reza discusses her experiences attending judicial trials in France and collects these stories in her new book, 'True Cases'.
Theater: Nothing is clear, Mr. Commissioner
The article discusses Yasmina Reza's book 'The Other Side of Life,' which features short stories based on French court cases, blending elements of crime and personal anecdotes, and questions the necessity of adapting this prose for the theater.
The Most Anticipated Books of 2026
Prominent authors like Salman Rushdie and Yasmina Reza are set to return to bookstores with their new books in 2026, building anticipation in the literary world.
Yasmina Reza Premiere at the Residenztheater: Real Cases of Everyday Derailment
Yasmina Reza discusses her interest in everyday misfortune and moral deviations, highlighting her years of observing court cases for inspiration for her work on human stories.