“From the poor to the pope, from the pope to the world”, an improbable dialogue in a forthcoming book March 23, 2022 It is a rather special kind of text from the pope which will be published at the beginning of April. A book (1) which… Continue Reading
Catholic education delivers a turnkey program to candidates February 23, 2022 It is almost a turnkey educational program for candidates. In a document unveiled Tuesday, February 22, Catholic education lists proposals that go well beyond… Continue Reading
François Truffaut, the man who loved flames October 31, 2021 CRITICAL – Gallimard devotes a beautiful book telling the story of each of his 25 films, all more or less autobiographical. For once, we… Continue Reading
Shopping delivered in 10 minutes, the crazy battle of super-fast delivery July 10, 2021 It is an urban battle reminiscent of the war of self-service bicycle rental companies in Paris in 2018 or those of electric scooter service… Continue Reading
Three detainees released for lack of escort to go to court April 30, 2021 At a time when the fight against domestic violence is displayed as a national priority, here is a very unfortunate affair: in Valence (Drôme),… Continue Reading
Robin Wright wants to adapt the French thriller Les Carnets Rouges as a series January 25, 2021 The actress of the series House of Cards acquired the rights to the self-published book in 2017, co-written by Carole and Antoine Fruchard. The… Continue Reading
Hervé Le Tellier: “The Anomaly lends itself to serial adaptation” January 11, 2021 INTERVIEW – The novel, published in August by Gallimard, won the Goncourt 2020 prize. And has been successful in bookstore sales. Interview with its… Continue Reading
Marthe Robin and the posthumous book by Conrad De Meester July 15, 2019 I read attentively your file of October 2 on Marthe Robin accused of “mystical fraud” and I was stunned by the attitude of the… Continue Reading