Douglas Kennedy, author of Ailleurs, chez moi (Belfond), examines the fractures and myths of American identity through memory, travel and history. A keen jazz aficionado, he speaks with pianist and writer Laurent de Wilde, for whom jazz embodies a living memory of the United States. The conversation brings literature and jazz together to investigate how a nation narrates itself, its tensions, and the intimate dimensions of its stories. Moderated by Pascal Schouwey.
In French.