Thursday 18 September, 18:00

Dive into the Zoé Archives with…

Join writer and artist Jérémie Gindre for an exploration of the living archives of Zoé Editions, housed at the Bibliothèque de Genève. Delve into 50 years of Swiss literary history through manuscripts, drafts, correspondences, and digital documents. Gindre will offer his insights on these materials, connecting them to the themes of geography, history, folklore, and tourism that he investigates in his work. This event is free and open to the public, made possible in partnership with RTS Archives and Interrail.

In French.

Promenade des Bastions 8,
1205 Genève
Photo Credit: Patrice Normand
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Photo Credit: Patrice Normand

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