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Donatien grau biography of barack

          I am the president's advisor for contemporary programmes....

          Very sadly Jean d’Ormesson died on December 5th 2017. We send our condolences to his family and republish this interview in his memory.

          “The real victim of populism is democracy.”

          Various countries of the world are living in a situation of increasing populism.

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        1. Read how museums across the Western world became what they are today: places for world-audiences, political forums, as much as places for the contemplation of.
        2. I am the president's advisor for contemporary programmes.
        3. Grau's book is a valuable document from that perspective, as crystallising some early 21st century views on an historic yet hotly debated approach to museology.
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        5. In France the elections are imminent. Jean d’Ormesson is a well placed, wise observer and commentator. He was born in Paris in 1925. In the early 1950s, he was appointed secretary-general of the International Council for Philosophy and Humanistic Studies (CIPSH), whose president he became in 1992.

          He developed a passion for literature and his first novel was published in 1956. His erudition and his pen led him straight to the French Academy.

          Donatien Grau's rich collection of interviews assesses the meaning of the encyclopedic museum today.

          He was elected in October 1973, and at 48, he became the youngest academician. He also made a name for himself in the press, and was appointed general manager of the newspaper Le Figaro in 1974, a post he held until 1977. In 2014, he received the Grand Cross of