As talented as usual, and "sans pitiè". No surprise that both situations occured on French intellectual media, as their love for drama is at least as important as the high level of their guests. But it's a pity that Greene didn't published the letter, as it is a great example of that other very French quality: "panache".
(not one of your best)
Greene ensured that both letters were published by sending copies to the literary editor of the Daily Telegraph.
As talented as usual, and "sans pitiè". No surprise that both situations occured on French intellectual media, as their love for drama is at least as important as the high level of their guests. But it's a pity that Greene didn't published the letter, as it is a great example of that other very French quality: "panache".