Delphine Horvilleur, a rabbi, storyteller, and former journalist, is also the director of the magazine Tenou'a. She tells the fascinating story of Abraham Ajar, a complex and fictitious character, the imaginary son of Émile Ajar, a pseudonym used by Romain Gary when he won a second Goncourt Prize with 'The Life Before Us' in 1975. This monologue, performed on stage by Johanna Nizard, delves into questions of identity, beliefs, and bridges between various cultures and religions.
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Author: Delphine Horvilleur.
Performance: Johanna Nizard.
Genre: Theatrical Monologue.
Automatically translated from French.
Where does it take place?
Neumünster Abbey
28 Rue Münster
Grund Luxembourg
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