On 26 November 1973, Pivot invited the paedophile novelist
Tony Duvert onto his show
Ouvrez les guillemets. Duvert refused, letting his editor and supporters
Jérôme Lindon and
Alain Robbe-Grillet promote his book. In January 1975,
Yves Berger, the literary director of
Éditions Grasset and
Pierre Sabbagh's cultural adviser on the 2nd channel of French television, persuaded
Jacqueline Baudrier, in charge of the 1st channel, to replace Marc Gilbert's
Italics with Pivot's
Ouvrez les guillemets talk show. On 30 May 1975, he received
Vladimir Nabokov, the author of
Lolita on
Apostrophes; on 12 December 1976,
Michel Foucault, who criticised psychoanalysis and "contractual sexuality" based on consent or non-consent, with
René Schérer,
Guy Hocquenghem and
François Châtelet; on 14 October 1983,
Renaud Camus, defender of the paedophile cause; on 23 April 1982,
Daniel Cohn-Bendit, who described having ambiguous relations with children in kindergarten; on 2 March 1990,
Gabriel Matzneff, a noted paedophile whose book
Mes amours décomposés was highly criticised; on 23 February 2001, Catherine Dolto, to talk about the legalisation of paedophilia on
Bouillon de Culture; and in 2005,
Michel Tournier, whose references to paedophilia were published in
La Pléiade in 2017. On 17 March 2013, Pivot defended
Alexandre Postel's book
Un homme effacé, which described a man who owns explicit pictures of children on his computer, and on 30 October 2016,
La Mauvaise vie by
Frédéric Mitterrand, as a "brave book, very brave, a kind of secular confession where each confession, as in
Georges Perec's "Je me souviens…", starts with "Je regrette…". In 2017, neuropsychiatrist Louis Masquin, in the Catholic magazine
La Croix, described the introduction of paedophilic literature on French television in Pivot's shows as the "reflection of the "paedophile adventure", "considered approximately normal". In 2019, Pivot wrote on Twitter that "cardinals, bishops and priests who rape children don't believe in heaven or hell", criticising the influence of the
Vatican II reform. In September 2019, he declared on Twitter: "In my generation, boys looked for little Swedish girls who had the reputation of being more open than French girls. I imagine our surprise, our fear, if we had approached a
Greta Thunberg". Julien Bayou, from the environmentalist party
Europe Écologie – Les Verts, replied: "You're talking about a minor" and French feminist Caroline de Haas asked him to delete his post, something he refused to do. He was immediately defended by far-right essayist
Éric Zemmour. In December, Pivot apologised for allowing Gabriel Matzneff to describe his relationships with teenage girls and boys on his literary talk shows without challenging him. In July 2021, Pivot posted a tweet about actress
Françoise Arnoul, who had just died, in which he remarked that "young people in the 1950s dreamed about her breasts. But the ones seen in
The Wreck were not hers. She confessed it to me on a broadcast. Still a minor, she was not allowed to be filmed naked." ==References==