Journalist and writer Madeleine Chapsal died overnight in Pouliguen (Loire-Atlantique), at the age of 98. She had lived closely, alongside her previous husband Jean-Jacques Servan-Schreiber, the launch of L'Express in 1953.

She was a renowned literary critic there until the early 1970s, known among other things for memorable interviews with figures like Jorge Luis Borges, Jean Giono, Henry Miller and Claude Lévi-Strauss. We owe him “A Summer Without History”, “La Maison de Jade” (700,000 copies sold), “Mother and Daughters’, ‘David’