Like a cat, Guillaume Meurice landed on his feet. Originally, the comedian France Inter was due to publish his book “Le Fin Mot de l’histoire en 200 expressions”, co-written with Nathalie Gendrot, by Le Robert editions in September. This publisher is a subsidiary of Editis and therefore of Vivendiwho belongs to Vincent Bollore, the all-powerful boss of Canal+. However, Editis had noted the risk of legal proceedings for defamation or insult, in particular in a humorous passage evoking Vincent Bolloré.
The group wanted to modify several passages. A way of saying “you’re pushing the envelope a little too far, Meurice”? The author had then firmly refused. Here he is now ready to release “Le Fin Mot de l’histoire: 201 expressions to impress the gallery”, scheduled for March 1, at Flammarion, which belongs to the Madrigall group (GallimardPOL, Midnight, Denoël, I read, etc.).
“It’s a homecoming for Guillaume Meurice, which has already been published by Flammarion”, explained to AFP the publisher of this book, who is called … Guillaume Robert. “As I adore books of French expressions, it was blessed bread: a book that everyone was talking regarding, for which all of Paris called the authors. Once the contract was terminated with Le Robert, they saw a lot of publishers. I wanted to tell them regarding the book, before discussing the case, ”he added.
Thanks to a certain Vincent B. for the free publicity. ✌️???? https://t.co/q8PwRUrcDt
— Guillaume Meurice (@GMeurice) December 14, 2022
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The entire layout has been reviewed, and an expression has been added in order to be able to give a different title. The book, which will be released with a banner indicating “the book you almost never read”, will contain a “preface” by Guillaume Meurice where he will detail the controversy and the change of publisher.