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Laurent Dandrieu

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Laurent Dandrieu
Laurent Dandrieu at Salon du livre et de la famille in 2015
Born
Laurent Jacquet

12 July 1963
Occupation(s)Journalist
Film critic
Art critic

Laurent Dandrieu (born 12 July 1963 in Rome) is a French journalist, music and art critic.[1]

Career

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Laurent Jacquet chose the pen name Laurent Dandrieu[1][2] which (according to the Observatoire des journalistes et de l'information médiatique, he made up from the name of his fetish author), wrote in the magazine Reaction (1990–1994)[3] and became a freelancer for Le Spectacle du Monde in 1994.

He also worked as a freelance writer for the cultural pages of the Valeurs actuelles weekly where he has been a film critic since 1998, then became the head of culture for the magazine in 1999 and then became deputy editor-in-chief, first responsible for culture, and since 2007, the debates / opinions pages, and from October 2009 to June 2013, editor of the valuesactuaries.com website. He is Associate Editor for pages related to society and in 2016 became editor of the culture pages.

Works

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  • 2000: Woody Allen, portrait d'un antimoderne. Paris: CNRS. 2010. p. 301. ISBN 978-2-271-06674-9.
  • 2013: Dictionnaire passionné du cinéma;=6000 films à voir ou à fuir. Paris: L'Homme nouveau. 2013. p. 1403. ISBN 978-2-915988-66-6.
  • 2014: La Compagnie des anges; petite vie de Fra Angelico. Paris: Éditions du Cerf. 9 October 2014. p. 99. ISBN 978-2-204-10274-2.
  • 2015: Le Roi et l'Architecte; Louis XIV, le Bernin et la fabrique de la gloire. Paris: Le Cerf. 2015. p. 197. ISBN 978-2-204-10648-1.
  • 2016: Les Peintres de l'invisible; le Greco, Rembrandt, Vermeer et autres messagers de l'infini. Paris: Le Cerf..
  • 2017: Église et immigration, le grand malaise; le pape et le suicide de la civilisation européenne. Paris: Presses de la Renaissance. p. 311.

Chapters

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Editions

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References

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  1. ^ a b "Laurent Dandrieu - Auteur - Ressources de la Bibliothèque nationale de France". data.bnf.fr. Retrieved 2017-02-18.
  2. ^ Emmanuel Ratier [in French] (1993). Encyclopédie des pseudonymes. Vol. I. Paris: Faits et Documents. pp. 74, 297, 330. ISBN 2-909-76910-0..
  3. ^ Jacques Prévotat [in French] (2000). "La modération à l'épreuve de l'absolutisme: de l'Ancien Régime à la Révolution française". Le Débat. No. 3692. pp. 73–97..
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