Le Regard Libre N° 73 - Jonas Follonier
He was Chairman and CEO of Société de la Feuille d'avis de Lausanne et des Imprimeries Réunies SA, and then of Edipresse, the company founded by Paul Allenspach, the publisher of The Notice Leaf of Lausanne, now 24 heures. Thriller author Sharon's skin (2000) under the pseudonym Ken Wood, he previously wrote under another pseudonym, Marc Lacaze. Under this identity, he published short stories, columns in Le Nouveau Quotidien - now Le Temps after its merger with Le Journal de Genève - by Jacques Pilet and an anthology, Indian dessert (1996). But it's under his real name that Marc Lamunière, a leading figure in the French-language press of the 20th century, has been able to make his mark.th century, has just published a book celebrating the hundred candles it blew out in early 2021. Conceived as a series of interviews with journalist Jacques Poget, The Garden of Stings. A centenarian's view of his life, the century that has passed and the days that remain offers us a veritable philosophy of life, inspired by his own reading. Interview.









