No modern French writer has aroused as much passion as Andre Malraux, who combined a life of action worthy of Indiana Jones with a political and literary career of extreme controversy. His capture, after a spectacular temple-robbery in Cambodia, made him a left-wing "cause celebre" and established his opposition to colonial regimes. In the Spanish civil war he led a flamboyant air squadron, and later he became one of De Gaulle's strongest supporters, and was often seen as a traitor to his revolutionary ideals. Literary intellectual, dealer in erotica, financial spectulator, admirer of Trotsky, winner of the Prix Goncourt for "La Condition Humaine", a man with a complex and tragic private life, Malraux was in every way larger than life.
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- PublisherHutchinson
- Publication date1995
- ISBN 10 0091748569
- ISBN 13 9780091748562
- BindingHardcover
- Edition number1
- Number of pages480
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