A certain physicist once said: 'Nothing is lost, nothing is created, everything is transformed.' However, I'm not here to talk about physics; quite the opposite. I'd like to discuss literature.
Now, you're probably wondering: What does Lavoisier have to do with all this?
Creation, like everything else, is a cycle. Each story we tell today has already been told a thousand times in the past. That's what classical literature is all about—stories that have endured, become timeless, tales that have touched billions of people. As an avid reader, I wanted to dedicate my final studies project to this.
My mission today is to ensure that these stories continue to live through you, across the ages. Because, believe me, you already love the classics; you just don't know it yet.
That's the promise of 'Plan Culte,' a French publishing house dedicated to the reinvention and reappropriation of classics for the younger generation.