Tag: readers
Literature: “Sensitivities”, a dystopian novel about “sensitive readers”
In her latest work “Sensibilities” published by Grasset, Tania de Montaigne highlights “sensitive readers”, a very particular profession. After the attempted assassination of a renowned writer which “shocked”, the publishing…
"Meanwhile, in Ukraine, the war continues…" : our readers react to the news
One war must not hide another Damien Desserre, Saint-Pierre-des-Corps (Indre-et-Loire) Since October 7, the day of the Hamas terrorist attack against Israel, all eyes have been on the situation in…
"Hamas wants to complete the work of Nazi Germany" : letters from L’Express readers
The Second Crystal Night Jérôme Onyx, Bordeaux (Gironde) What is happening in Israel is a second Kristallnacht and Hamas’ genocidal goal is to complete the work of Nazi Germany. But…
“Stop the passive collusion of parents”: school bullying makes our readers react
Fragile democracies… Roland Marca, Grand-Champ (Morbihan) Abnousse Shalmani is absolutely right. Our democracies are indeed “herbivores” and risk being crushed by “carnivores”, how sad to see that… We will wake…
Elgas: “Sembène empowered his readers”
On the occasion of the reissue of Sembène Ousmane’s novel O pays, mon beau gens, Chemin d’write questioned the young Senegalese writer Elgas on the novelistic art of his compatriot…
“The King of England has no mandate to talk about politics”: letters from L’Express readers
An unwelcome royal visit As if to recall the abolition of the monarchy in France on September 21, 1792, the King of England, who has no mandate for this, comes…
“The school has lost its bearings”: letters from L’Express readers
The best job in the world Claude Gisselbrecht, Metz (Moselle) The teaching profession figures prominently among the professions in decline, unfortunately… Not so long ago, “teachers” and “teachers” were respected…
Abaya, reactions from our readers: “No attack on secularism can be accepted”
Africa out of the game Jean-Paul Coupet, Montpellier (Hérault) In 1962, René Dumont warned: “Black Africa is off to a bad start.” Sixty years later, his prognosis is confirmed. I…
"Greens with leftist sauce…" : our readers react to the news
Ukraine: the major fault of the West René Andron, Marseilles (Bouches-du-Rhône) “Hold”. The word cover title of L’Express is heavy with meaning. We have gone from offensive and optimistic rhetoric…
“I unfortunately had to experience these grips…”: our readers react to our dossier on esotericism
The disturbing rise of esotericism Alain Vivien, former minister, former deputy, former president of the interministerial mission for the fight against sects Congratulations to the L’Express team for the rich…