The Heritage Days open and a monument vacillates.
This Tuesday, with the announcement of the departure of Jean-Pierre Pernaut, an arrow broke.
It indicated the route to follow to explore our regions.
The journalist who, in 1988, succeeded Marie-Laure Augry and Yves Mourousi liked to call them, pierced the hearts of “real people”.
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On his arrival at 1 pm on the front page,
Le Figaro
headlined: “Jean-Pierre who?
He quickly made a name for himself.
Imposed its style, its line.
Michel Houellebecq summed it up as follows in
La Carte et le Territoire
:
"Starting from the immediate news - violent, rapid, frenetic, insane - Jean-Pierre Pernaut accomplished this messianic task of guiding the terrified and stressed viewer towards the idyllic regions of he unspoiled countryside, where man lived in harmony with nature, adapted to the rhythm of the seasons.
"
This presence in the Prix Goncourt 2010 is a pride for Picard.
But it's forgetting
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