More than 100 writers quit French publisher in protest against billionaire owner Vincent Bolloré
In open letter, writers criticise Bollaré for promoting reactionary and far-right ideas and say ‘we refuse to be hostages in ideological war’
More than 100 writers have quit the historic French publishing house, Grasset, in protest at its billionaire conservative owner, https://www.theguardian.com/books/2025/mar/22/mutiny-brews-french-bookshops-hachette-owner-media-grip">Vincent Bolloré, whose media empire has been accused of promoting reactionary and far-right ideas.
In an unprecedented walk-out, dozens of writers including the acclaimed punk feminist novelist https://www.theguardian.com/books/2018/aug/31/virginie-despentes-interview-baise-moi-vernon-subutex">Virginie Despentes and the philosopher https://www.theguardian.com/stage/2018/jun/05/please-please-remain-bernard-henri-levy-performs-one-man-brexit-play">Bernard-Henri Lévy, signed an open letter against Bolloré, 74, who is close to far-right figures.
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