Françoise d’Eaubonne, “a brilliant person”.

By Alain Lezongar

"Fils adoptif" de Françoise, heureux de contribuer à faire vivre sa pensée et son œuvre.

Updated on 04/05/2025 | Published on 10/04/2024

Françoise continues to make a name for herself… In addition to the paperback edition of her novel Je ne suis pas née pour mourir, Points has also published L’Amazone verte, the biography of Françoise by our friend Élise Thiébaut.

To mark the release of this essential biography, the Société de philosophie de Bordeaux invited Élise Thiébaut to talk about Françoise’s life and struggles. Interviewed by Sandra Mevrel (who had obviously prepared her talk very well), Élise declared from the outset: “Françoise d’Eaubonne is above all a brilliant person”. I’m sure you and I agree that this might have been enough, the essential point was made, but the audience might have found it a little short. So Élise went on to emphasize Françoise’s ecofeminism and visionary side. The meeting was broadcast live on Points’ social networks, in partnership with the Mollat bookshop. Find out more about Élise on video.
(Translated with www.Deep)

Let’s take this opportunity to point out that another paperback edition has recently been published, that of Le féminisme ou la mort, which Vincent recently told us about.

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