In `` Anne Roumanoff, it feels good '', Jean-Christophe Grangé tells about his relationship with cinema and literature. He explains that he writes by trying to project himself inside his characters, almost in a cinematic way, but that he could not become a director. & Nbsp;
In "Anne Roumanoff, it feels good", Jean-Christophe Grangé tells about his relationship with cinema and literature.
He explains that he writes by trying to project himself inside his characters, almost in a cinematographic way, but that he could not become a director.