She has letters, the daring publisher Natalia Turine, who founded Louison Editions in 2015, dedicated to Russian, modern and independent literature.
She also has wit, this woman who recently took over the legendary Globe bookstore, on Boulevard Beaumarchais, very close to the Bastille. Created at the time of the USSR, in 1952, it formerly welcomed official personalities passing through France, such as cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin.
She is very vocal, finally, this Russian with a caustic humor, former journalist in Moscow and Paris (TF1, France 2, MCM), who casts her steel blue gaze on France, which she knows well and on the Marais, which she discovers with the curiosity of a child.
Globe Bookstore
67, boulevard Beaumarchais, 75004 Paris
Text: Katia Barillot
Photo and video: ©Anaïs Costet – Instagram
08.12.19