Boualem Sansal Leaves Gallimard for Grasset: a "Difference" Born From His "Detention in Algeria"
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The writer Boualem Sansal explains his departure from Gallimard with a divergence of views on his situation during his imprisonment in Algeria L-writer Boualem Sansal, pardoned last November
The Franco-Algérien writer joined Grasset, one of the houses of the giant Hachette Livre, owned by the Louis Hachette group controlled by Vincent Bolloré.
TRIBUNE. The writer and academician, imprisoned in Algeria for a year, presents, in a gallery at the "World of Books", the reasons why he left his historical publishing house to join Grasset.
The Franco-Algérien writer, pardoned last November by Algerian President Abdelmadjid Tebboune, after a year in prison, explained himself this Tuesday, in a gallery in the World, five days after his departure from his historical publisher for Grasset.
The writer Boualem Sansal, pardoned last November by the Algerian president after a year in prison, said Tuesday in a forum in the World that his departure at Grasset was the result of a "divergence" with his publisher H...
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