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17 Facts About Jean-Paul Enthoven

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Jean-Paul Enthoven was born on 11 January 1949 and is a French publisher and journalist.

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Jean-Paul Enthoven's mother was born Gilberte Tordjman and his father, Edmond Enthoven, was a businessman who made his fortune in real estate and cinema management.

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Jean-Paul Enthoven's family was linked to the Oranese notably with philosopher Andre Benichou, director of the Descartes course which many French academics attended during the Algerian War.

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Jean-Paul Enthoven was then very close to the "Nora family", Pierre Nora being its "Cicerone".

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Jean-Paul Enthoven was then a student at the Faculty of Letters at Paris-Sorbonne and at the Faculte de droit de Paris.

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Jean-Paul Enthoven obtained a degree in history, a diploma from the Institute of Political Studies, a DES in public law and political science.

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Jean-Paul Enthoven defined himself as Spinozo-nietzschean when, in 1973, he became assistant to Maurice Duverger at the Sorbonne.

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Jean-Paul Enthoven thus resigned from teaching and turned to journalism.

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Jean-Paul Enthoven was a journalist and then assistant to the chief editor of Le Nouvel Observateur until 1984.

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Jean-Paul Enthoven was responsible for covering intellectual debates, interviews with leading intellectual figures, reviews of political and philosophical essays, and all current events affecting the intellectual world.

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Jean-Paul Enthoven admired the latter immensely and had such strong ties with him that all they lacked was "to be homosexual in order to mix and mingle", even more than they are.

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Jean-Paul Enthoven is the father of three children with Catherine David:.

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On 4 December 1981, Jean-Paul Enthoven married Corinne Pecas, daughter of Max Pecas, director and producer of erotic films.

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Jean-Paul Enthoven, divorced from Corinne Pecas, is today the husband of the Italian-Argentine journalist Patricia Della Giovampaola, widow of Rodolphe de Belzunce d'Arenberg.

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Jean-Paul Enthoven complained about his private life being made public, asking his son to "show restraint" and cut off all contact.

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In November 2007 he took part in the shooting of Cineman, a film by his friend Yann Moix in which his son Julien Jean-Paul Enthoven played a part.

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Jean-Paul Enthoven is an officier of the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres.