Les enragés de Paris
- 297 pages
- 11 hours of reading
Kirby Williams's writing delves into themes of racial and social turmoil, drawing significantly from his personal experiences. His novel 'Rage in Paris,' featuring a protagonist seeking refuge in France from the racial unrest of the United States, is deeply informed by the author's own life. Williams, a resident of Paris since 1962, imbues his work with a profound understanding of identity and displacement.
