Jean-Claude Raspiengeas (born 1958, Lot-et-Garonne[1]) is a French journalist and literary critic.
Biography
A graduate from the Institut d'études politiques de Bordeaux,[1] Jean-Claude Raspiengeas turned his attention to publishing with his entry into the editorial bureau of Les Nouvelles littéraires then directed by Philippe Tesson and Jean-François Kahn. From 1984 he worked as senior-reporter for Télérama which he left in 2002 for the daily La Croix of which he became head of the culture department.
Jean-Claude Raspiengeas is also a literary critic on France Inter in the program Le Masque et la Plume.
In March 2014 he became grand reporter of the culture department of the newspaperLa Croix.[2]
Publications
- 1995: L'Esprit de résistance, with Serge Ravanel, Éditions du Seuil, ISBN 2020190281.
- 1999: Je prends la liberté, with Jacques Gaillot, Flammarion, ISBN 2080671669.
- 2001: Bertrand Tavernier, Flammarion, ISBN 2080681125.
- 2001: La Haine antisémite, with Serge Moati, Flammarion, ISBN 2080666304.
References
- 1 2 Jean-Claude Raspiengeas, chef du service « Culture » de La Croix in La Croix 15 May 2002.
- ↑ Frédéric Roy (2014). "Emmanuelle Giuliani chef du service culture de la Croix".
External links
- Jean-Claude Raspiengeas on data.bnf.fr
- L’héritage de Barack Obama, par Jean-Claude Raspiengeas on La Croix
- La France oubliée, par Jean-Claude Raspiengeas on La Croix
- Jean-Claude Raspiengeas on France Inter
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