To describe the latest book by Lionel Shriver — who is a woman, contrary to what his first name might suggest — Collective Hysteria, a critic of the program “Le Masque et la Plume” on France Inter called it “fascist”. He was even more ill-inspired than usual (and his name will be kept quiet out of human kindness). [...] The article Literature: Collective hysteria... and jubilatory appeared first on Lyon Capitale.
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To describe the latest book by Lionel Shriver — who is a woman, contrary to what his first name might suggest — Collective Hysteria, a critic of the program “Le Masque et la Plume” on France Inter called it “fascist”. He was even more ill-inspired than usual (and his name will be kept quiet out of human kindness). [...] The article Literature: Collective hysteria... and jubilatory appeared first on Lyon Capitale.