The Villa Gillet
Founded in 1987, the Villa Gillet welcomes in Lyon fiction and non-fiction writers, artists and scholars from over the world to ponder issues relevant to our ever shiflting world. The Villa Gillet makes the work of exciting contemporary thinkers accessible to the largest audience possible, by organizing events during the year, and during its festivals : the International Forum on the Novel — happening every year in May since 2007— co-organized with "Le Monde", Walls and Bridges, a ten-day series of events that happened from 2011 to 2013 and Mode d'emploi : un festival des idées — a festival of public debates — initiated in 2012.
Pascal Quignard : mourir de penser
25 rue Chazière
Lyon 4ème
In partnership with éditions Grasset and librairie Le Rameau d’or.
Hosted by Caroline Broué / France Culture
In 2002 Pascal Quignard left novels behind and started his series Dernier Royaume, a comprehensive literary undertaking blending essays, fragments, tales, flashes, translations, and poems into bursting pluridisciplinary textual chaos.
Mourir de penser, the ninth volume in this series, addresses thought and its close relationship with death, melancholy, and traumatism.
6 € / Free for students, unemployed and Amis de la Villa Gillet.