Thursday 19 February, 17:30

Ruth Dreifuss

Free, Booking Required

Ruth Dreifuss, former member of the Swiss Federal Council, presents a personal selection of literary favourites and reflections as part of the 40th Salon du Livre. Guided by journalist Pascal Schouwey, the conversation explores themes of reading, civic engagement and memory, highlighting works that shaped Dreifuss’s perspectives. The exchange examines how literature informs public life and personal values, offering insight into the books that have influenced a public career.

In French.

Place de Cornavin 7
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