“France Is over for Me, I’m Leaving”: the Writer Boualem Sansal Announces His Departure From France
15 Articles
15 Articles
Inducted this Saturday at the Royal Academy of French Language and Literature in Belgium, the writer has not hidden his desire to leave France. He denounces the campaigns of denigration that have targeted him in recent weeks.
Distinguished this Saturday at the Royal Academy in Brussels, Boualem Sansal, with AFP and other media, announced his desire to leave France.
In a polemic, Boualem Sansal planned to leave France. Invited to Brussels on Saturday 25 April, for his induction to the Royal Academy of French Language and Literature in Belgium, the Franco-Algérien writer dropped out: "France, it's over for me. I have a few months left to shoot in this country and I'm out," he told LCI's microphone. Boualem Sansal: "France, it's over for me, I have a few months left to shoot in this country and I'm out," decl…
He entered the Royal Academy of French Language and Literature in Belgium, while a controversy in France swelled into the world of publishing.
EXCLUSIVE - On the verge of entering the Royal Academy of Belgium, the Franco-Algerian writer recently released from prison and returned to France confides in Figaro about the reasons that could drive him into exile, denouncing the attacks of a "doligarc grip of thought".
"France, It's over for Me, I'm Out": the Writer Boualem Sansal Announces His Departure From Hexagone
The French-Algerian writer has been at the heart of a controversy since his arrival at Grasset, at the same time as the departure of his CEO. Boualem Sansal said he refused to be politically instrumentalized and that he was associated with Vincent Bolloré.
Coverage Details
Bias Distribution
- 43% of the sources are Center, 43% of the sources lean Right
Factuality
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium












