La Coup De Grasset: Exodus of Authors and the Collective Response
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"French law has nothing foreseen," the 300 authors, faced with the "dismissal" of Grasset's CEO, Olivier Nora, whom they attribute to Vincent Bolloré, denounce in a gallery on Saturday.
The "licencing" of Olivier Nora, attributed by many authors to Vincent Bolloré, who controls Hachette, led to the departure of 170 writers from the prestigious house.
More than 300 authors and actors from the world of publishing, led by Leïla Slimani, Virginie Despentes and Emmanuel Carrère, call in a forum published by the Tribune Sunday for the creation of a...
300 authors call for the creation of a "clause of consciousness" in the edition. ...
A forum calling for the creation of a "conscience clause" in the event of the purchase of a publishing house was signed this Saturday by more than 300 personalities in the Sunday Tribune.
La coup de Grasset: Exodus of authors and the collective response
Not wanting to drift with their publishing house after Olivier Nora's ouster, 170 authors have announced that they are leaving Grasset. Writer Oscar Coop-Phane reflects on his experience. Bookseller Gwilherm Perthuis denounces an ultra-concentrated publishing industry.
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