Xavier Patier has published more than 25 novels, short stories and essays, such as “Soon we will be nothing more” (La Table Ronde, 1994), Jacques-Chardonne prize, and “Le Silence des termites” (La Table Ronde, 2008), Roger-Nimier Prize. Last book published: “Demain la France. Tombeaux de Mauriac, Michelet, de Gaulle ”(Le Cerf, 2020), Catholic Literature Grand Prize.
Since the final stretch of the presidential election entered the field of public opinion, each candidate, declared or not, has been led to choose his lane.
Thus Emmanuel Macron, who seems determined to make noise to create order.
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