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Écoute (French "listen") may refer to: * "Écoute" (song), song by Alexandra Stan *"Écoute", song by Dufresne to a poem by Gustave de Penmarch 1854 * Écoute (magazine), German French-language magazine *Écoute (novel) ''Écoute'' is a French-language novel by Boris Razon. It is the author's second novel. It is a reworking of '' An Attempt at Exhausting a Place in Paris'' by Georges Perec but as a work of fiction. It revolves around a smartphone and surveillance ... by Boris Razon *'' Écoute (sculpture)'', Henri de Miller, Paris {{dab ...
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Écoute (song)
"Écoute" (French: "Listen") is a song by Romanian recording artist Alexandra Stan for her third studio album, ''Alesta (album), Alesta'' (2016). Featuring the vocal collaboration of Romanian band Havana, it was sent to Italian radio stations on 1 July 2016 by Ego Music. The lyrics of the recording were written in both English and French by Nadir Tamuz, Alexandra Ţîrţîrău, Sorin Seniuc and Vanotek, with the track being produced by Luigi Enciu. "Ecoute" is a dance song, which incorporates tropical beats and oriental sounds in its instrumentation. According to Stan, the songwriting is based on the theme of limitless and unconditional love. An accompanying music video for the single was uploaded onto Stan's YouTube channel on 31 May 2016, having surpassed the 10 million views limit the singer set to release a home video for her subsequent single, "Boom Pow" (2016). The visual—portraying Stan performing in front of a snowy landscape—was filmed in March 2016 by Khaled M ...
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Gustave De Penmarch
Jules François Marie Duplessis Kergomard, called Gustave de Penmarch (14 July 1822, in Morlaix – 28 March 1901, in Morlaix) was a 19th-century French poet and chansonnier. The husband of Pauline Kergomard (née Reclus) whom he married in 1863, he wrote under her pseudonym many poems often set in music by Alfred Dufresne. In 1875, he published the posthumous works of Gustave de Penmarch who was none other than himself. Jules Duplessis-Kergomard was a penniless man of letters with little interest in working; The couple had two children. Works *1851: ''Heureuse !'', poetry, music by Dufresne *1851: ''Les Feux follets'', poems *1853: ''Reflets de Printemps'', poetry, music by Dufresne *1854: ''La Colombe'', poetry, music by Dufresne *1854: ''Écoute'', poetry, music by Dufresne *1854: ''L’Étoile'', poetry, music by Dufresne *1854: ''L'Heure des adieux'', poetry, music by Dufresne *1854: ''Le Sommeil des fleurs'', poetry, music by Dufresne *1855: ''Sous la tonnelle'', poetry, m ...
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Écoute (novel)
''Écoute'' is a French-language novel by Boris Razon. It is the author's second novel. It is a reworking of '' An Attempt at Exhausting a Place in Paris'' by Georges Perec but as a work of fiction. It revolves around a smartphone and surveillance. Razon commented on increasing surveillance. One part is about a person involved in moving illegal drugs who transitions into being a woman so the person would resemble the first woman they had loved. This segment of the novel was an inspiration for the film ''Emilia Pérez''. PBS SoCal stated that the person "wasn’t that developed over the following chapters". References Further reading * {{cite news, url=https://www.lemonde.fr/livres/article/2018/11/22/boris-razon-auteur-la-realite-est-maintenant-composee-de-deux-couches-l-une-reelle-et-l-autre-virtuelle_5386967_3260.html, title=Boris Razon, auteur : « La réalité est maintenant composée de deux couches, l’une réelle et l’autre virtuelle », newspaper=Le Monde (; ) ...
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