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by Henri Charrière
language: english
Publisher: HARPERCOLLINS, May of 2012 ‧
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"A modern classic of courage and excitement." —The New Yorker • The source for the iconic prison-escape film starring Steve McQueen

Henri Charrière, nicknamed "Papillon," for the butterfly tattoo on his chest, was convicted in Paris in 1931 of a murder he did not commit. Sentenced to life imprisonment in the penal colony of French Guiana, he became obsessed with one goal: escape. After planning and executing a series of treacherous yet failed attempts over many years, he was eventually sent to the notorious prison, Devil''s Island, a place from which no one had ever escaped . . . until Papillon. His flight to freedom remains one of the most incredible feats of human cunning, will, and endurance ever undertaken.

Charrière''s astonishing autobiography, Papillon, was first published in France to instant acclaim in 1968, more than twenty years after his final escape. Since then, it has become a treasured classic--the gripping, shocking, ultimately uplifting odyssey of an innocent man who would not be defeated.

"A first-class adventure story." — New York Review of Books

Papillon

by Henri Charrière

Property Description
ISBN: 9780062224477
Publisher: HARPERCOLLINS
Release Date: May of 2012
Language: English
Pages: 576
Format: eBook
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Categories: eBooks in English > Others
EAN: 9780062224477
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Henri Charrière

Henri Charrière was born in 1906 in France. After a brief stint in his country's Navy, he entered the Parisian criminal underworld, which nicknamed him Papillon. At the age of 25, he was accused of murder and sentenced to hard labor and life imprisonment in the penal colony of Saint-Lorenzo de Maroni, in French Guiana. While in prison, Charrière staged several escape attempts and, eleven years later, managed to escape from the Devil's Island prison, where he had been transferred. After spending a year in a Venezuelan prison, he obtained his freedom and settled in Caracas. In 1969, he published his memoirs recounting his time in prison. The book quickly became a worldwide bestseller and was adapted into the celebrated film starring Steve McQueen and Dustin Hoffman. Henri Charrière died in 1973 in Madrid from cancer.

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