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Olivier Nora Disembarked From Grasset: a "Bollorisation" of the World of Publishing, a "Dizzying All-Power"

Summary by Sud Ouest
The unanimous reactions of all sides and all sensitivities, around the forced departure of Olivier Nora, CEO of Grasset, signal a deep concern about the independence of literary creation

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Center

VIDEO - President Emmanuel Macron reacts to the crisis at the publishing house Grasset on the occasion of his visit to the Salon du Livre in Paris on Friday, April 17.

·France
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Lean Left

The head of state responded to the earthquake that shook the publishing world after the departure of Grasset's CEO Olivier Nora, attributed by several authors to Vincent Bolloré.

Left

At the Book Fair, the head of state defended "editorial pluralism", while the dismissal of Grasset's CEO was part of a cultural battle led by the extreme right billionaire.

·Paris, France
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Center

In protest against the dismissal of the former editor Olivier Nora, more than 100 authors want to leave the publishing house Grasset.

Lean Right

Jean-Luc Mélenchon praised the words of the Head of State, saying that "he was pleased to see him intervene in his turn against Operation Bolloré at the publisher", marked by the departure of his CEO.

·Paris, France
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Lean Left

"In France we remain committed to everything that makes our strength, the freedom of the authors, their quality, the role of the publisher," stressed the President of the Republic this Friday, visiting the Paris book fair.

·Paris, France
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Sud Ouest broke the news in France on Thursday, April 16, 2026.
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