Michel Houellebecq, a pen that resonates with the contemporary reality of Islamophobia

Written by Amara Bamba | Monday, January 16, 2023 at 1:00 p.m. © CC BY-SA 2.0 / Borders of Pensamento When his mother became a Muslim, Michel Houellebecq did not take her seriously, he did not see the spiritual journey of a French woman from Algeria. He speaks to The Express like the whim of … Read more

Michel Houellebecq, a pen that resonates with the contemporary reality of Islamophobia

Written by Amara Bamba | Monday, January 16, 2023 at 1:00 p.m. © CC BY-SA 2.0 / Borders of Pensamento When his mother became a Muslim, Michel Houellebecq did not take her seriously, he did not see the spiritual journey of a French woman from Algeria. He speaks to The Express like the whim of … Read more

“We sing Thérèse’s texts and something new resonates each time: about life, death and love”

“I am one of those people who find it easier to pray to Saint Thérèse than to God. The simplicity of his writings and his life gives less the impression of disturbing., testifies Natasha St-Pier. Misunderstood by some who find her a bit mushy, adored by others, Thérèse of the Child Jesus does not leave … Read more