For breakfast, the elegant editor has her habits at the Montalembert hotel, in the heart of the 7th arrondissement of the capital.
“
I've always been a little bothered…”
, smiles Muriel Beyer from her big gray armchair.
The formidable founder of Éditions de l'Observatoire, with a slightly laughing look, has thus managed to establish herself over the years as one of the figures of the French publishing landscape.
And continues its ascent.
Deputy director of Humensis (11 publishing houses including PUF, Que sais-je?, Belin, Les Equateurs, etc.), she has just been appointed member of the editorial board of the editorial group.
A clever mix of republican values, liberalism and progressivism
Muriel Beyer has dedicated her career to nurturing the debate of ideas, by publishing committed books and essays.
“The edition today is a good edition if it knows how to precede the press.
By reflecting, by anticipating the major trends and intellectual currents”
, she analyzes.
This high priestess of the political book succeeded in convincing former President Nicolas Sarkozy, whose book of memories…
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