Marinette Lévy

Marinette Lévy began her career as a screenwriter in 2007, after having been the administrator of the Théâtre des Mathurins in Paris. Since then, she has been writing for both film and television. In parallel, Marinette Lévy is an author. She published Trop de lumière her first novel in 2017, then 101 choses que je voudrais dire à mes copines. She also participated in the writing of Devenir grands-parents pour les Nuls and Devenir papa pour les Nuls. Since 2017, she has held the column “Lire à tout prix” in Cosmopolitan magazine.

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Le poison qui rend fou.

Marinette Lévy | 01.01.2022

Bedbugs and Covid-19 are two seemingly unrelated phenomena. Except for one: their common and similar capacity to make us go crazy. These two plagues, which nothing seems to bring together, pull in fact on the same strings in our minds. If we look at their devastating psychological effects, we discover to what extent human irrationality is activated more than ever in contact with them. Invisible enemies with a galloping contagion, contradictory injunctions, human incapacity to overcome them... Everything is [...]