Notre Ami Le Roi
- 384 pages
- 14 hours of reading
This French writer, known for his left-wing perspective, transitioned into journalism after the success of an early essay inspired by his military service. His investigative work took him to India, the Tokyo Olympics, and the United States, exploring the issues faced by African Americans. He later focused on lesser-known aspects of World War II, where his writings became international bestsellers and garnered awards. However, he later became renowned for his novels that questioned judicial cases and examined political and human rights issues, sparking controversy and legal battles.
