


Books in series

Communication Progressive du Français - Niveau débutant
1991

Civilisation Progressive Du Francais
2008

Civilisation Progressive du Francais - Nouvelle Edition
Livre + Audio CD (Niveau Debutant)
1800

Communication progressive du français - Niveau débutant complet - Livre + CD + Livre-web - avec 350 exercices - Nouvelle couverture
1726

Grammaire progressive du francais. Niveau Debutant. Corriges.
1997

Orthographe progressive du français Niveau débutant
Avec 400 exercices
2004

Conjugaison progressive débutant + CD audio NC
2017

Civilisation progressive du français débutant A1
Corrigés avec 450 activités
2019

Civilisation progressive du francais - Niveau débutant - Livre + CD - 2ème édition - avec 430 exercices
2017

Communication progressive du francais. Niveau debutant. Livre
2005

Orthographe progressive du francais - Niveau débutant - Livre + CD - 2ème édition
2017

Orthographe progressive du français débutant - Corrigés NC
2019

Orthographe progressive débutant + CD 2e édition Nouvelle couverture
2017
Authors
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Annie Cohen-Solal is an academic and writer. For ever, she has been tracking down interactions between art, literature and society with an intercultural twist. After Sartre: A Life (1987) became an international success, she became French cultural counselor in the US, where she held her position from 1989 to 1992. In New York, Cohen-Solal’s encounter with Leo Castelli led her to shift her interest to the art world. In the frame of a manyfold project which was to become a social history of the US artist, she published Painting American (2001); Leo Castelli & His Circle (2010); New York-Mid Century (2014), with Paul Goldberger and Robert Gottlieb; Mark Rothko (2013). In 2013, she became special advisor at the Ecole Normale Supérieure for the Nuit Sartre ; in 2014, general curator of Magiciens de la terre 2014 at the Centre Pompidou, publishing Magiciens de la terre : retour sur une exposition légendaire, with Jean-Hubert Martin. As a professor, she has held positions at Tisch School of the Arts (NYU), École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales, University of Caen, École Normale Supérieure in Paris, the Freie University of Berlin, and the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. She is working on curating exhibitions for the Rijks Museum in Amsterdam, the Musée Picasso and the Musée de l’Immigration in Paris. She will soon lead, alongside Jeremy Adelman, the “Crossing Boundaries” workshop at the CASBS (Stanford University). Born in Algiers, Annie now lives between Paris and Cortona. (Taken from the bio of her official website)