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    Guillaume Musso, le triomphe de la littérature populaire

    Guillaume Musso, le triomphe de la littérature populaire

     C’est l’un des écrivains préférés des Français. Jusqu’à l’année dernière, Guillaume Musso était même LE préféré. Il a vendu 34 millions de livres dans le monde. Ce mardi 5 mars, il revient avec son 21ème roman: "Quelqu'un d'autre".  

    C’est un véritable phénomène, littéraire et commercial: il a vendu des millions de livres, traduits dans 47 langues. Pourtant, succès populaire ne signifie pas succès critique: l’auteur est adulé par ses lecteurs, mais souvent moqué par la critique.

     

    Invité du Titre à la une: Philippe Robinet, directeur général des éditions Calmann-Levy.

    Seibertron.com Twincast / Podcast #142 "Botcon 2016 Part 3: The Last One"

    Seibertron.com Twincast / Podcast #142 "Botcon 2016 Part 3: The Last One"
    Seibertron.com Twincast / Podcast #142: Botcon 2016 Part 3: The Last One
    Did you think it was over? It ain't over until Dr. Va'al, Seibertron, and Starscream return to say it's over! More post-BotCon thoughts from this crew await, are you in for the long haul? The three randomly assorted hard candies discuss, in spite of the elements and the sore throats, the various BotCon souvenirs, from the Dawn of the Predacus box set to the single toys - Megatron, Unit-3, Tigatron, Airazor, the Reflector 3-pack - the highlights, the surprises, the disappointments. They touch upon the various hauls, including comics and comics art as well as toys, and the differences between conventions, running by the gigantonormous dealer room (can you tell who's typing this section, by now?). Spending some good time on the artist alley population, from Hayato Sakamoto to Alex Milne, Sara Pitre-Durocher to Robby Musso, and more. Other topics discussed, of course, were the various panels that included reveals for the coming part of the year, from the Hasbro Brand panel, with Scrounge (!) and Overlord (!!) in the pipes, to the TFCC roundtable, featuring MP Ratbat, GI Joe crossovers, and Counterpunch taking over (much to our own Counterpunch's joy). They start speculating on the future of the Club, now that FunPub is DonePub, and it would actually be really interesting to hear what listeners think Hasbro should do with the concept - and with any possible incarnation of BotCon. Make sure to drop your suggestions in the comments! Before the segment is over, though, they also make sure to note the highest points of the event: the people who attend, year after year or for the very first time, what really makes the whole experience what it is. The show ends with a short editorial segment from yours truly. If this is the end of Botcon, let's remember it fondly, and find hope in the possibilities of the future.
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