Éric Reinhardt, born in 1965, is a novelist, playwright and art editor whose fiction examines human relationships and contemporary society. In conversation with Manuel Carcassonne, general director of éditions Stock, Reinhardt discusses his latest book L’imparfait (Stock, 2026), based on a night at Rome’s Galleria Borghese, and reflects on memory, intimacy and the ethical stakes of storytelling. The interview investigates how personal experience intersects with broader social and economic realities.
The lecture will be preceded by an apéritif at 18:30, offering a convivial start to the evening.
In French.
