“Have you noticed that life, real honest to goodness life, with murders and catastrophes and fabulous inheritances, happens almost exclusively in newspapers?”

—  Jean Anouilh

Jean Anouilh as cited in: Stuart Allan (2010) News Culture. p. 1

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French playwright 1910–1987

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