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Hong-Kong et Macao
1957
First Published
4.09
Average Rating
256
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Joseph Kessel voit plus de choses en une page que d’autres en un volume. En publiant Hong-Kong et Macao en 1957, il nous offre l’histoire d’un mythe. Celui du plus grand centre de l’opium et de la capitale du jeu, métamorphosés en deux postes frontières du monde occidental et de la Chine. Défilent les personnages les plus étranges, les récits les plus singuliers, entre police secrète, no man’s land, richesses insoupçonnées, prostituées et miséreux.
Avg Rating
4.09
Number of Ratings
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Joseph Kessel
Joseph Kessel
Author · 21 books

Joseph Kessel was a French journalist and novelist. He was born in Villa Clara, Entre Ríos, Argentina, because of the constant journeys of his father, a Lithuanian doctor of Jewish origin. Kessel lived the first years of his childhood in Orenburg, Russia, before the family moved to France. He studied in Nice and Paris, and took part in the First World War as an aviator. Kessel wrote several novels and books that were later represented in the cinema, notably Belle de Jour (by Luis Buñuel in 1967). He was also a member of the Académie française from 1962 to 1979. In 1943 he and his nephew Maurice Druon translated Anna Marly's song Chant des Partisans into French from its original Russian. The song became one of the anthems of the Free French Forces. Joseph Kessel died in Avernes, Val-d'Oise. He is buried in the Cimetière de Montparnasse in Paris.

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