Brasillach?
For some, a traitor, a fascist journalist, sentenced to death and executed at Liberation. For the others, a writer, author of unforgettable books, with the insistent charm, in the tradition of Alain-Fournier, Larbaud and Giraudoux. How do you reconcile these two contradictory images, that of the editor-in-chief of I am everywhere, and that of the delicate and sensitive writer of How Time Goes and of Our Pre-War?
Yet it is the same man, the one who pursued the dream of a Europe that, in fact, owed less to the author of Mein Kampf than to Goethe and Schiller, and the one who revered Maurras and Claudel. , Virgil and Corneille, Shakespeare and Cervantes.
**Brasillach**?
For some, a traitor, a fascist journalist, sentenced to death and executed at Liberation. For the others, a writer, author of unforgettable books, with the insistent charm, in the tradition of **Alain-Fournier**, **Larbaud** and **Giraudoux**. How do you reconcile these two contradictory images, that of the editor-in-chief of I am everywhere, and that of the delicate and sensitive writer of How Time Goes and of Our Pre-War?
Yet it is the same man, the one who pursued the dream of a Europe that, in fact, owed less to the author of *Mein Kampf* than to **Goethe** and **Schiller**, and the one who revered **Maurras** and **Claudel**. , **Virgil** and **Corneille**, **Shakespeare** and **Cervantes**.
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