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Marc Lavoine, committed artist

2021-05-25T13:09:23.096Z


PORTRAIT - Raised by communist parents in a sort of collective conversation, he has devoted himself to several causes for years and has just received the Adami Prize for Citizen Artist.


He receives us at his home, in an apartment on the left bank, a few meters from the building where Raymond Aron lived.

Two Bengal cats seem to reign supreme on the scene.

The interview takes place in the office-library of his wife, Line Papin, because his own office-workshop is too crowded.

Like his wandering mind.

Structured in destructuring.

We suspected it, we understood it by reading his book

The Man Who Lies

, in which he told of his childhood, but we quickly confirm this when we meet him.

Marc Lavoine cannot be summed up in his image of singer-seducer, singer with minettes, tearful jury of "The Voice".

There is something shattered and bubbling about him.

Sincere and childish.

He expresses himself in a colorful and poetic language as when he evokes his mother

"badly dead"

or says funny that he has

"two dog's lives to live".

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"The Voice": Marc Lavoine lets burst his anger against two of his talents

He quotes, throughout the conversation, Romain Gary, Joseph Kessel or Daniel Cordier, whom he

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Source: lefigaro

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