A pioneering gay writer in the heady 1980s. A laureate of the Académie Française, a literary circle so rarefied that its members are known as les immortels. A radical champion of art for art’s sake ...
The Château de Plieux, a fortified castle on a hilltop in the Gascony region of southwestern France, overlooks rolling fields speckled with copses and farmhouses. A tricolor flag snaps above the worn ...
Tiki torch–wielding white supremacists marched through Charlottesville, Virginia, on Friday night, chanting, “You will not replace us,” and, “Jews will not replace us.” For many Americans, this was a ...
“Account suspended.” Two bold words that decorate Renaud Camus’ Twitter profile, blocking his access to the platform he uses to engage in political debates and advance his beliefs. Though arguably not ...
Renaud Camus, the French philosopher who popularized the racist "great replacement" conspiracy theory, disavowed his candidacy from the European elections after a fellow candidate on his list was ...
The French writer who popularised a theory that European populations are being supplanted by immigration, alluded to by the gunman who killed 49 at two New Zealand mosques on Friday, denounced an ...
Yale French Studies is the oldest English-language journal in the United States devoted to French and Francophone literature and culture. Each volume of essays is conceived and organized by a guest ...
This year, the French government marked the arrival of D-Day two weeks early. This had nothing to do, however, with next week’s official commemoration next week of the 79th anniversary of the Allied ...
The bizarre odyssey of the “great replacement” theorist shows that kitsch can kill. Illustration by Philip Burke. A pioneering gay writer in the heady 1980s. A laureate of the Académie Française, a ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results