Jérôme Garcin's Notebook: Jean-Paul Enthoven in Paris and Jean Le Gall in Rome

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Jean-Paul Enthoven and Jean Le Gall extend the profession of publishing with that of writing.
Enthoven in ParisIf Jean-Paul Enthoven was an editor at Grasset for a very long time, with "pimp" (sic) methods, it was because he had given up, he believed, on becoming a writer: "My sense of sacrifice found its place there." He therefore waited until he was approaching fifty to sign his first book, "Les Enfants de Saturne." Since then, he has never stopped making up for all the time lost flattering the "inextinguishable narcissism" of his authors, preferring now...
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