Guy Boisberranger

Guy Boisberranger is someone who lived a full life before putting it into words..

Holding a Doctorate in Political Science and a degree from Sciences Po Grenoble, he spent decades at the heart of major corporations and academic institutions, observing the mechanisms of power and the tensions that shape our societies.

This experience feeds every one of his works, across all genres:

- A thriller rooted in the agricultural world (Les Secrets de Léo),

- A corporate thriller (L'Affaire Nayox),

- A novel about resilience in the face of violence (Jef, ombre et lumière),

- An award-winning documentary essay (Industrialiser, mode d'emploi),

- An illustrated children's tale (Gulumpu), and a short story about two destinies that should never have crossed (Deux destins).

Running through all these works, a common thread: a constant attention to ordinary people confronted with forces larger than themselves.

His latest book, Les Écrivains vagabonds, is the culmination of this journey.

From the inside, as a wanderer among wanderers, he recounts seven years of shared writing and the encounters with those who, without a publisher or a degree, dared to call themselves writers.

A deeply human essay, drawing on testimonies and demanding references, that closes with one conviction: writing is not a privilege.

It is a fundamental act.

A book for all those who write, dream of writing, or wonder about the future of the book.

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