Henri Charrière
Born
in Ardèche, France
November 16, 1906
Died
July 29, 1973
Genre
Influences
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“We have too much technological
progress, life is too hectic, and our society has only one goal: to invent
still more technological marvels to make life even easier and better.
The craving for every new scientific discovery breeds a hunger for
greater comfort and the constant struggle to achieve it. All that kills the
soul, kills compassion, understanding, nobility. It leaves no time for
caring what happens to other people, least of all criminals. Even the
officials in Venezuela's remote areas are better for they're also
concerned with public peace. It gives them many headaches, but they
seem to believe that bringing about a man's salvation is worth the
effort. I find that magnificent.”
― Papillon
progress, life is too hectic, and our society has only one goal: to invent
still more technological marvels to make life even easier and better.
The craving for every new scientific discovery breeds a hunger for
greater comfort and the constant struggle to achieve it. All that kills the
soul, kills compassion, understanding, nobility. It leaves no time for
caring what happens to other people, least of all criminals. Even the
officials in Venezuela's remote areas are better for they're also
concerned with public peace. It gives them many headaches, but they
seem to believe that bringing about a man's salvation is worth the
effort. I find that magnificent.”
― Papillon
“I must prove that I can be, that I am and will be, a normal person. Perhaps no better, but certainly no worse than the rest.”
― Papillon
― Papillon
“I’ve known this a long time, because when Napoleon III created the bagnes and was asked: “But who will guard these bandits?” he answered: “Worse bandits.”
― Papillon
― Papillon
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Satantango by László Krasznahorkai (1985) 274 pages
Purple Hibiscus by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie (2003) 336 pages
The Faces by Tove Ditlevsen (1968) 130 pages.
Decline and Fall by Evelyn Waugh (1928) 300 pages.
Papillon by Henri Charrière (1969) 544 pages.
Season of Migration to the North by Tayeb Salih (1966) 176 pages
Barabbas by Par Lagerkvist by Par Lagerkvist (1950)
While England Sleeps by David Leavitt (1993) 309 pages
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