Vincent Duluc, from glamor to Hollywood love

Portrait of journalist and writer Vincent Duluc who publishes "Carole et clark" by Stock editions © Julien Falsimagne

By: Jean-François Cadet Follow

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Between 1930 and 1940, Carole Lombard and Clark Gable embodied a certain idea of ​​Hollywood glamor.

Journalist Vincent Duluc tells their story and behind the scenes of this mythical couple through the pages of his novel.

“Carole et Clark” was published by Éditions Stock.

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Vincent Duluc

is one of the great feathers of the sports daily L'Equipe.

He writes about football, but not with his feet.

It was there that he learned to tell stories, juggling with words and with that sense of falling that one finds in his novels.

Because if Vincent Duluc is a journalist, he is also a writer.

Football writer, when he told us the fate of George Best "the fifth Beatles", or praised hairdressers, the expression that designates these eternal replacements of a football team.

Here he is today a film writer, through the fate of two movie stars of the 1930s, Carole Lombard and Clark Gable, whose stars continue to shine in the Hollywood sky.

Her novel "Carole and Clark" was published by Stock editions.

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