Papillon / Banco

Papillon / Banco

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Format Paperback
Pages 845
Language English
Published Jan 1, 2004
Publisher Harper Collins Publishers
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Henri Charrière’s work unfolds a gripping tale of resilience and adventure. In this combined volume, the reader is introduced first to the life of Charrière himself, who becomes known as Papillon, a nickname derived from his tattoo of a butterfly. His relentless spirit shines through each page as he recounts his harrowing experiences of wrongful imprisonment and daring escapes from a notorious French penal colony.

The narrative is vibrant and charged with emotion, illustrating not only the brutal realities of prison life but also the indomitable human will to seek freedom against overwhelming odds. As Charrière navigates the treacherous waters of survival, he encounters a cast of colorful characters, each adding depth to his extraordinary journey.

Transitioning seamlessly into the second part, the story takes on a new dimension as Charrière’s relentless pursuit of liberty continues. His adventures stretch across vast landscapes, showcasing not just his cleverness but also the heartwarming connections he forms along the way.

Translated by the skilled Patrick O'Brian, this work captures the essence of Charrière's voice, making it accessible to a broader audience. Together, these intertwined narratives deliver a powerful message about hope, endurance, and the relentless quest for freedom that resonates deeply in the human spirit.

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