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Augustin Trapenard took over the animation of the literary program of France 5. He tells on franceinfo.

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Augustin Trapenard hosted every day for eight years Boomerang on France Inter at 9am which was listened to by two million listeners. He was part of the Big Newspaper on Canal+, and long presented The circle on this channel. Since the start of the school year, he has been on public television and hosts every Wednesday evening in prime time The Great Bookstore on France 5.

A return to school that is going well, with nice media stunts, like Hélène Devynck face to face to talk about her book Impunity at Seuil editions on the Patrick Poivre d’Arvor affair, Annie Ernaux face to face after her Nobel Prize. And the audience is there: up to 570,000 viewers for the show with Amélie Nothomb and her sister.

Invited to franceinfo, he tells us about his desire to open up the show to other genres, such as manga, but also about the intimacy of trying to find himself in front of the cameras with his guests, as well as the four books selected for the Prix Goncourt, which will be awarded on Thursday 3 November.


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