Sobre el Autor

Henri Charrière, commonly known as Papillon, was a French writer and former convict. He gained fame for his autobiographical novel "Papillon," which details his life as a prisoner and his daring escape from the French penal colony of Devil's Island. Charrière's experiences in the brutal penal system of the 20th century provided a gripping narrative that captivated readers around the world. His resilience and spirit of survival against overwhelming odds resonated deeply with many, making him a cultural icon.

Following his escape, Charrière traveled extensively and eventually settled in Venezuela, where he continued to write and recount his adventures. His writings not only highlight the harsh realities of prison life but also reflect themes of freedom, hope, and the indomitable human spirit. Charrière's life and works continue to inspire and challenge perceptions of justice and personal liberty.

nacionalidad Francés
Fecha de Nacimiento November 16, 1906
Lugar de Nacimiento Saint-Étienne, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France
Fecha de fallecimiento July 29, 1973