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With The Stroke Of A Pen: A Story Of Ambition, Greed, Infidelity, And The Murder Of French Publisher Robert Denoel
A. Louise Staman

With The Stroke Of A Pen: A Story Of Ambition, Greed, Infidelity, And The Murder Of French Publisher Robert Denoel

Thomas Dunne Books (Nov 01, 2002)
9780312272135
| Hardcover
304 pages | 147 x 211 mm | English
Dewey 070.5092
LC Classification Z310.6.P37 .S73 2002
LC Control No. 2002023173

Genre

  • World History

Subject

  • Deno'el (Firm) - History
  • Deno'el, Robert
  • Publishers And Publishing - France - Paris
  • Publishers And Publishing - France - Paris - History - 20th Century
  • Publishers And Publishing/ France/ Paris/ Biography

Plot

Using sensitive documents recently unsealed by the French government, Staman explores the life of Robert Denoel from his dramatic rise in publishing to his mysterious murder in 1945. A man of contradiction, Denoel published the works of anti-Semetics along side the works of Jews and Marxists. In fact, during the same month that he went on trial for Nazi collaboration, he won the most prestigious prize in French literature, The Goncourt, for his publication of a work by Elsa Triolet, a Russian Jew and an ardent supporter of the Nazi Resistance movement. How his company became an acquisition upon his death of his nemesis, Gaston Gallimard, involves a riveting tale of crime, murder, betrayal, and cover-up not often found even in fiction. Set against the colorful backdrop of Paris from the roaring '20s through the turbulent Nazi occupation years in the '30s to the post-war investigation, this is a riveting story of a fascinating man.

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