War reporter for more than thirty years, Albert-Londres Prize in 2000, Anne Nivat likes to hear from those who, most often,
“represent only themselves”
.
A contributor to Le
Point
and LCI, this polyglot who speaks seven languages, including Russian and Polish, went to Ukraine in the spring of 2022 and then twice to Russia.
She published
Hate and Denial
.
With the Ukrainians and the Russians in the war
(Flammarion).
A nourishing investigation which allows us to decipher the state of mind of each person.
To discover
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LE FIGARO.
- This book is the product of reporting in Russia and Ukraine.
Explain to us…
ANNE NIVAT.
-
The priority often given to emotion and commentary and the increasingly codified language elements of communicators tend to discredit journalism.
In these conditions, the reporting, which is based on the reality on the ground, takes on all its importance.
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