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L'Événement means "The Happening" in French. It may refer to: * '' L'Événement-Journal'', a Canadian newspaper * ''L'Événement'' (book), a 2000 book by Annie Ernaux (translated as ''Happening'') * ''L'Événement'' (film), a 2021 film based on the book (also titled ''Happening'') {{disambig ...
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L'Événement-Journal
''L'Événement-Journal'' was a daily Canadian newspaper in Quebec City, Quebec. It was founded by Hector Fabre in 1867 with the name ''L'Événement''. Fabre sold the paper in 1883. In 1936 it was purchased by Jacob Nicol, the owner of ''Le Soleil Le Soleil ("The Sun") is the name of several newspapers: * ''Le Soleil'' (Quebec), a French-language daily newspaper in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada, founded in 1896 * ''Le Soleil'' (French newspaper), a defunct daily newspaper based in Paris fro ...''. In 1938 the paper merged with ''Le Journal'' to become ''L'Événement-Journal''. The paper's last publication was on 3 March 1967.Québec since 1930 By Paul-André Linteau, James Lorimer & Company, 1991, pg 558 References Defunct daily newspapers Defunct newspapers published in Quebec Newspapers published in Quebec City Daily newspapers published in Quebec Newspapers established in 1867 1867 establishments in Quebec Publications disestablished in 1967 {{Canada-newspap ...
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L'Événement (book)
''Happening'' (french: L'Événement) is a 2000 memoir by Annie Ernaux. Synopsis Set in 1963, four years before the legalization of oral contraception in France and twelve years before the Veil Act, the autobiographical narrative describes the troubles a young student faces when seeking out an illegal abortion. The story begins by depicting how she waited at Lariboisière Hospital for the result of a serology examination for HIV and how she "burst out laughing" as the result was " negative". Following this she speaks about a similar gruelling experience of finding out her pregnancy and the consequences such as hiding it from her parents and public, searching for a doctor who would illegally abort the child, revealing pregnancy to some close ones for help in abortion and the horror of abortion itself, which is the rest of the book. Entries from her journal frame the events from the first three months of her pregnancy to the abortion and recovery. Reception Claire Devarrieux of ' ...
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