"Twenty Days in Prison and Nicolas Sarkozy Makes It a Book. It's Like I'm Taking Out a Feminist Essay because I Emptied the Dishwasher"
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CHRONIC. In his chronicle, Guillemette Faure highlights the invisible transformations of our time. This week, the rise of express books, like the one written by the former President of the Republic on his stay at Health, which will appear only a month after his release.
Dostoevski had written Le Joueur in twenty-seven days. Jack Kerouac scratched his famous On the road in three weeks. Georges Simenon, on the other hand, drew a Maigret in about ten days, plus three for the rereading. The former president Nicolas Sarkozy just sprayed their records, announcing the arrival in bookstore of the 216 pages of his Journal d'un prisoner (Fayard) on 10 December, that is fifty days after the beginning of his detention. Inc…
Gaston Carré goes back to the twenty-day imprisonment of the former French president and his book to be published on this subject.
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