Description
I loved being a journalist. I loved writing for a newspaper, being published, informing readers. Not changing the world, no, nothing so grand, but changing mindsets, making people react, touching them, positively or negatively. Participating in a great open conversation, which sometimes perhaps led nowhere, but what did it matter, the essential thing was to be part of it.” Nathalie Petrowski. With a pen as sharp as her character, Nathalie Petrowski has always been a free spirit. In *This Criticism Never Killed Anyone*, she delivers, without evasion or settling scores, her memoirs as a journalist. The memoirs of a woman who, from P'tit Simard to Marie-Mai, from Forcier to Dolan, from René Lévesque to Manon Massé, and from Jerrold to the iPad, casts a passionate and critical eye on culture, journalism, and its challenges. A book that offers a privileged glimpse into the rapid evolution of Quebec society over the last 40 years.