Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Charles de Gaulle

From : Literary Review
Photo : www.literaryreview.co.uk




THE MELANCHOLIC PROPHET
The General: Charles de Gaulle and the France He Saved
By Jonathan Fenby (Simon & Schuster 707pp £30)


Charles de Gaulle is France's favourite national hero, embodying the country's highest collective ideals: devotion to public service, patriotism, military valour, and personal integrity (he paid his own electricity bills when he was president). He is also a literary giant: ever since their publication in the 1950s, his War Memoirs have become one of the monuments of modern French prose. Indeed, de Gaulle is so iconic today that more French streets and public squares bear his name than any other historical figure. This is a tribute to his founding of the Fifth Republic, which has produced a stable presidential democracy, as well as his pivotal role as the symbol of the French Resistance during the Second World War.

MORE....

For more E- Books , Please go to Bookyards.com

TOP :
  1. Essay: The Hipster in the Mirror
  2. Books of The Times: Enduring All Tests, Time Included
  3. Stray Cat Blues
  4. The Resilient Brain
  5. The Mind of a Disease
  6. Back to the City
  7. Original Sins
  8. Mean Girls and Bad Mommies
  9. The Cerebral Set Picks Up a Paddle
  10. Books of The Times: For Eloise’s Mother, Life Wasn’t All Dandelions

0 comments: