Trump’s re-election and the anxiety of the people of the book/what the hell will happen! – Mehr News agency RCO News Agency

According to RCO News Agency, citing Aktuality, after the announceme that Donald Trump was elected as the 47th Preside of the United States, several personalities from the book world reacted to this in the media or social networks.
Oliver Galmeister One of the French publishers told France Ier: “Trump does not represe anything, he is just a sign of Americans who hate themselves.”
Lauren Graf Former Democratic Preside Barack Obama’s “favorite” novelist, who also owns a bookstore in Florida, responded: “The pain that will come after this election will be enormous.”
Oliver Galmeister Hem, who is director of Gallmeister Publishing in the field of foreign and American literature, said: “I am currely receiving messages from writer friends who are upset about this.” They certainly write about it themselves. He also emphasized that this eve will not change his way of working. He added: We are actors of people’s culture, we must reflect our cultures and differences, and this only strengthens my determination to do my job well as a cultural director.
Francis Goffard The head of the American Literary Festival Institute and the director of the book series “America’s Land” in Albin Michel Publishing, also said about the election of Donald Trump, this is another evidence of a new and vast coury, with a conflicting history, of which Donald Trump is only the latest example.
Francis Goffard Among other figures of French literature, he said: the vast majority of American writers did not vote for Trump. These writers have their readers, and Trump’s election should not change that.
Colson Whitehead The American author, whose last novel, “Criminal Rule”, was published on September 25 by Albin Michel in the “American Land” section, also distanced himself from the American represeatives from Donald Trump, who expressed regret when announcing the results of the presideial election in “France 2” and He said: The coury is really divided, I don’t think I will see any reconciliation between these two parts in my lifetime.
At the same time, many French writers expressed their anger and frustration on social networks, either through paiing or through text.
Nicholas Mathieu The 2018 Goncourt winner expressed his dismay on Instagram, recalling that Huer S. Thompson followed Nixon’s campaign in 1972 and produced a text that was as unbiased as it was brutal. I knew a long time ago, he is a monster that only America knows how to make, full of New York pride and Reaganite vulgarity, a complete damnation, a demon, a genius for brainwashing and An eertainer. Nothing has changed since then: the animal has become fatter, more seductive and uglier; The same thing that often happens to pigs that are not se to the slaughterhouse. Deep down, this master liar, this wizard of insults and this shameless vagabond is still an attraction worthy of Vegas, a whale with no superego left and like steam from a train hitting a wall…
Penelope Baggio The author also shared his anger and shared a series of reactions, one of which was an image by British artist Cornelia Parker with the title “Horror! Panic!” and published the Statue of Liberty while trembling with fear and with round eyes.
Kamil Ferodov – Moteghi The philosopher and author of the book “Patriarchy, the End of a World” from Sui Publishing also lameed the “gender gap” between the voters of Donald Trump and Kamala Harris and warned against the “oversaturation of masculine ideas in American society”.
Louison Another writer in the world of literature also expressed his fear through a series of paiings he shared and wrote: What a disaster is coming, every night I thought about Americans and their future life. What the hell!



