Jean-Paul Dubois writes the lives of men in his own way (Rediffusion)

Portrait photography of the writer Jean-Paul Dubois. © Patrice Normand

By: Jean-François Cadet Follow

The French writer Jean-Paul Dubois received the 2019 Goncourt Prize, for his new novel "All men do not inhabit the world in the same way". He was the guest of VMDN.

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There are novels that we receive with jubilant pleasure even before having opened them ... It is that the Toulouse writer, long time reporter for Le Nouvel Observateur, has an acid humor tinged with tenderness that does not belong than to him. And it is with this style, this tone so particular that he tells us the destinies in turn and at the same time ordinary and singular, tragic and funny, of battered heroes who try to survive, despite everything. On November 5, 2019, Jean-Paul Dubois won the Prix Goncourt for his latest novel: All men do not inhabit the world in the same way .

(Replay of the program of November 19, 2019).

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