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Laure AdlerMa nuit à Yad Vashem

Moderated by Manuel Carcassonne

Portrait de Laure Adler

A journalist, essayist, editor, and radio producer, LAURE ADLER is a historian and philosopher by training. She is a leading figure in French cultural and intellectual life, renowned for her feminist activism and her biographical works. As a writer, she is the author of several historical works, including À l’aube du féminisme : les premières journalistes (Payot, 1979), Les femmes politiques (Seuil, 1994), Sur les pas d’Hannah Arendt (Gallimard, 2005), and a biography of Marguerite Duras (Gallimard), for which she received the Prix Femina for essays in 1998. She is publishing Les femmes dangereuses: compilation (Flammarion, 2026). For the “Ma nuit au musée” series (Stock, 2026), Laure Adler spent a night at the Yad Vashem Institute in Jerusalem to write a poignant book that offers a personal exploration of the archives and history of the Holocaust.

In French

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Moderated by

Manuel Carcassonne