Des hommes qui lisent

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Des hommes qui lisent is a reflective essay-style book by French politician Édouard Philippe in which he explores his lifelong relationship with reading and the role of books in personal and political life.

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instanceOf book
essay
about influence of literature on political thought
reading habits of a politician
role of books in personal life
role of books in political life
Édouard Philippe's lifelong relationship with reading
author Édouard Philippe NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin France
genre autobiographical writing
essay
political reflection
hasAuthor Édouard Philippe NERFINISHED
hasAuthorCitizenship France NERFINISHED
hasAuthorName Édouard Philippe NERFINISHED
hasAuthorOccupation politician
hasPerspective first-person
hasSubject books and politics
reading as a lifelong practice
hasTitleInOriginalLanguage Des hommes qui lisent
intendedAudience general public
readers interested in literature
readers interested in politics
language French
literaryCategory French non-fiction
French political literature
literaryForm reflective essay
mainTheme books
personal development
political life
reading
relationship to literature
narrativeStyle essayistic
reflective
originalLanguage French
setting France NERFINISHED
topic intellectual formation of a politician
personal library
place of books in contemporary society
reading culture
workFocus autobiographical reflections on reading
connections between literature and public action

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Édouard Philippe notableWork Des hommes qui lisent