L'Enfant brûlé: Stig Dagerman's influence in France

Round table as part of the Timeless Stig Dagerman programme

To mark the centenary of Stig Dagerman's birth and echo the play L'Enfant brûlé (The Burnt Child), director Noëmie Ksicova talks to researchers, authors and a philosopher.


lundi 11 mars 2024 - 20h00

Odéon 6e

Free admission on reservation

With (to be confirmed) :

- Noëmie Ksicova: adaptor and director of L'Enfant brûlé (A Burnt Child)

- Lo Dagerman: daughter of Stig Dagerman and heir to the SD Literary estate, researcher and author of Himlen nära (Près du ciel)

- Christophe Fourvel: writer, author of 31, c'est peu (Stig Dagerman 1923-54), and the radio programme Mon ami Stig Dagerman (My friend Stig Dagerman) 

- Michaël Foessel: philosopher, professor at the Ecole Polytechnique

- Aris Fioretos: Swedish author of Le dernier grec, De fleurs et de larmes and La vérité sur Sasha Knisch.


Round table moderated by (to be confirmed) : Marianne Segol-Samoy, playwright and translator

Readings of texts by Dagerman, by actors from the show L'enfant brûlé (A Burnt Child)

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As part of the Intemporel Stig Dagerman programme:


- Meeting on "Notre besoin de consolation est impossible à sassasir" organised by the Swedish Institute

Sunday 10 March 2024 at 4pm

Swedish Institute, 11 Rue Payenne, Paris 3e



- Colloquium "What makes Dagerman timeless?

organised by Sorbonne University, Nordic Studies Department

Monday 11 March 2024 from 14h30-18h

Odéon Théâtre, Salle Roger Blin, Place d'Odéon, Paris 6e



- Exhibition on Stig Dagerman 

Nordic Library 6, rue Valette, Paris 5e



With the support of the Barbro Osher Pro Suecia Foundation