When: Tuesday, April 23, 2013 4:00 PM
Where:
82-90 Wall, RLL (3rd floor) (WALL82)
82-90 Wall Street, New Haven, CT 06511
Tags: humanities, lecture, talk
Description: Visit of Poynter Fellowship in Journalism at Yale.
Eric Aeschimann
Senior Reporter at the Nouvel Observateur, Paris, covering literature and philosophy
Poynter Fellow in Journalism at Yale
As a senior reporter for the Nouvel Observateur, France’s leading general interest weekly (circulation: 450,000 issues a week), has covered literature and philosophy in the magazine’s book section since 2001. Previously, worked for 20 years at the daily newspaper Libération, where he was in charge of op-eds for two years, and headed the book review section for four years. His books include a novel, Dieu n’existe pas encore [God doesn’t exist yet, 2008) and a nonfiction book about the history of Libération, Libération et ses fantômes (Liberation and Its Ghosts, 2007). His academic background includes undergraduate degrees in modern literature, linguistics, and philosophy, and a diploma from the Paris journalism school Centre de formation des journalistes, (class of 1987).
Lecture Title: "Le tournant théologique de la philosophie française"
Contact Information:
Agnes Bolton
203 432 4900
agnes.bolton@yale.edu
Where:
82-90 Wall, RLL (3rd floor) (WALL82)
82-90 Wall Street, New Haven, CT 06511
Tags: humanities, lecture, talk
Description: Visit of Poynter Fellowship in Journalism at Yale.
Eric Aeschimann
Senior Reporter at the Nouvel Observateur, Paris, covering literature and philosophy
Poynter Fellow in Journalism at Yale
As a senior reporter for the Nouvel Observateur, France’s leading general interest weekly (circulation: 450,000 issues a week), has covered literature and philosophy in the magazine’s book section since 2001. Previously, worked for 20 years at the daily newspaper Libération, where he was in charge of op-eds for two years, and headed the book review section for four years. His books include a novel, Dieu n’existe pas encore [God doesn’t exist yet, 2008) and a nonfiction book about the history of Libération, Libération et ses fantômes (Liberation and Its Ghosts, 2007). His academic background includes undergraduate degrees in modern literature, linguistics, and philosophy, and a diploma from the Paris journalism school Centre de formation des journalistes, (class of 1987).
Lecture Title: "Le tournant théologique de la philosophie française"
Contact Information:
Agnes Bolton
203 432 4900
agnes.bolton@yale.edu