30 August 2026 - 11:00 am
In this essay, Michèle Petit reflects on reading as an essential practice for the construction of subjectivity and for resistance in contexts of social, emotional and political fragility. Drawing on field research and theoretical reflection, the author argues for literature as a space of refuge, inner reorganisation and imagining what is possible, affirming reading as a fundamental human need.
In this Books to Eat session, the exploration of We Are Poetic Animals** continues in the kitchen, transforming the book into recipes to share around the table. Afterwards, we move on to the presentation of the next book in EscolaNova’s literary gastronomic club: The Odyssey.
Books to Eat is a literary gastronomic club that brings together literature and cooking, transforming the reading of books into culinary experiences shared around the table. Across several gatherings at EscolaNova, each book is introduced and read by participants between sessions, and then explored in the kitchen through its atmosphere, bringing together thought, creation and conviviality.
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