Ten years after “Charlie Hebdo”, books to remember

Ten years after “Charlie Hebdo”, books to remember
Ten years after “Charlie Hebdo”, books to remember

Dix years after causing the Republic to falter, the attacks of Charlie Hebdo still resonate deeply in the French consciousness. Three essential works, published at the start of the year, explore the multiple dimensions of this national trauma.

In The threatened art of press cartoonsJulien Serignac paints the portrait of an art on borrowed time, that of caricature, while Éric Delbecque, in The Irresponsibleexamines with surgical precision the flaws and successes of our response to terrorism.

Between these two reflections, the moving testimony of Michel Catalano, the printer of Dammartin, recalls the broken destinies and the lives to be rebuilt… Three works, like the three facets of the same prism. How to preserve the salutary insolence of drawing…


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