Collective reading is a method of shared reading involving dividing a book into parts, allowing each participant to read and summarize a passage. This method encourages a critical approach to the work.
The featured book:
'Le droit du sol' by Etienne Davodeau (2021)
In June 2019, Étienne Davodeau set out on foot for an 800km trek between Pech Merle Cave and Bure. From prehistoric cave paintings, treasures of humanity still protected, to nuclear waste buried underground, a looming catastrophe for living species. Étienne Davodeau, a 'sapiens' among sapiens, questions our relationship with the earth. As a walking observer, he sounds an alarm about a looming collective danger and invites us on a journey through time and space. From which planet will future generations inherit? How can they be made aware of this real and terrible danger to their survival? During his journey through France, he is sometimes joined by friends, his partner, and also specialists, brought along these paths to recount the unique history of our planet's soil and nuclear waste, dangerous for hundreds of thousands of years. At the border between testimony and investigative journalism, 'Le droit du sol' marks Étienne Davodeau's major return to reportage comics.
Where does it take place?
Chez René.e
Rue du Marché-au-Beurre 22
6700 Arlon
Belgique
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