Carine Hazan, at the end of her dreams
Carine Hazan publishes "Jean-Jacques" her first novel published by Harper Collins © éditions Harper Collins
By: Jean-François Cadet Follow
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In her first novel, Carine Hazan tells the story of Carine, fan of Jean-Jacques Goldman.
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Each year, the Journal du Dimanche and the IFOP polling institute publish what they call the “Top 50” of the favorite personalities of the French.
Last December and for the 10th time, the name of Jean-Jacques Goldman came out on top.
Astonishing, whereas his last album “Chansons pour les pieds” dates back to 2001?
Not that much: in this ranking, discretion has always been an asset.
But also because this singer, recognized today as a great composer and great lyricist, has become over the years a popular artist in the noblest sense of the term, endowed with an image of humility and generosity never denied.
It is this singular artist, icon of the French variety without being a star, that our guest has chosen to place at the center of her first novel.
"Jean-Jacques" by Carine Hazan is published by Harper Collins.
At the end of the program, we talked about the play “Le Petit Coiffeur”.
Performed at the Théâtre Rive Gauche in Paris, our all-terrain reporter
Fanny Bleichner
was able to follow the play ... from her sofa.
"Le Petit Coiffeur" The piece is available online on Facebook, in a paid version, until January 19, 2021, 11 p.m. Paris time
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