“I found it interesting to give voice to people who have been confronted with personal dramas and who have managed to metabolize them and do something with them”
, explains Daphné Roulier to
Figaro
.
The journalist offers, this Sunday on LCP (11 p.m.) as part of the third season of her “Grands Entretiens” devoted to resilience, two meetings.
One with actor Jamel Debbouze, followed by another with writer Emmanuel Carrère.
The first, knocked down by a train at the age of 14, lost the use of his right arm.
The second, after going through many periods of depression, was diagnosed as bipolar late in life.
A discovery at the heart of his book
Yoga
(Éditions POL, 2020).
Disability as a driving force
“Jamel came to talk about his accident. It was important because this event is founding,
explains Daphné Roulier.
I wanted him to put words.
Disability is not a dirty word.
What is interesting is that he says that if he had been six feet tall and had been very burly...
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