Didier Rykner
is a French journalist and art historian.
Committed to the defense of heritage, he regularly publishes his investigations and analyzes on the website La Tribune de l'art.
He recently published “The Disappearance of Paris” (Éditions Les Belles Lettres, 2022).
On September 13, 2017, Anne Hidalgo feigned astonishment and emotion with facial expressions worthy of a bad vaudeville actress: Paris had just obtained the 2024 Olympic Games. The French capital being the only candidate after the withdrawal of all the others and the decision of Los Angeles to position itself for 2028, there was of course no surprise, except to see the mayor of Paris breaching her pre-election commitment not to apply for this event.
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The Games are expensive,
she said then
, and the Expensive Games, I don't think that's any more in the news.
“But everyone knows that spending the money she does not have does not scare the mayor of Paris who has more than doubled the…
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