“I don't like people to unpack people's private lives in public like this… Why inflict on me and on my loved ones this treatment based on indiscretions and denigration? Do we have the right to tear off, without their consent, and according to our own good pleasure, the masks that each person, during his life, may have needed? A man, said Le Camus that my son likes to quote, “it is prevented”… ”
These words, which Jean-Paul Enthoven confided to us, until then walled in a painful silence, are those of a father bruised.
From a father, writer - he has just published a novel
What Pleased in Blanche,
at Grasset - and publisher, who decided, after reading the autobiographical book of his son, Raphaël Enthoven,
Le Temps won
(Éditions de l 'Observatory) of
"Sever all ties
" with him.
What he meant to her by text message.
This is an atrocious book for those who, like me and others, adored Raphael, and find themselves drowned in an ocean of ingratitude.
Jean-Paul Enthoven
“
I am in mourning,” he
adds.
My heart is broken.
It is an atrocious book for those who, like me and others, adored Raphael, and find themselves drowned in an ocean of ingratitude.
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