Thirty-year-old master of the souls and minds of today’s young French. Debuting in 2001 the novel “How I became an idiot”, Page had a resounding success primarily among his peers, who recognized him as stylish and fashionable, in general, “his”. The novel was literally stretched to quotes, and on French-language forums and chat rooms on the Internet, Page's phrases turned into a kind of code for initiates. Page managed to make fools of almost everyone in the world, but this did not prevent him from gaining the recognition of critics, who called him a “follower of the Voltaire tradition”.