Электронная книга: Henri Charriere «Banco: The Further Adventures of Papillon»
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Henri Charrière
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Henri Charrière (
Early life and conviction
Charrière was born in
After a brief
First escape
On
Poor weather prevented them from leaving the Colombian coast and they were all recaptured and imprisoned. Charrière managed to escape with the aid of a fellow prisoner and, after several days and nights of putting distance between themselves and the prison, they went their separate ways; Charrière would soon come upon the region of Guajira. Here he spent several months living in a native village of pearl divers. He had a relationship with a young woman and her sister and they later became his wives and the mothers of his children. It was here that he spent several rapturous months of "the purest form of love and beauty." Yet he was driven to correct the injustice he experienced so he eventually left and headed westward.
Once again, Charrière was captured and imprisoned at
Charrière and his fellow escapees were sentenced to two years in
Unsuccessful attempts
Charrière was sentenced to another eight years in solitary confinement for another escape attempt and the subsequent murder of a fellow convict who had foiled his plan by acting as an informer. However, he was released after only nineteen months, after risking his life in an attempt to save a drowning little girl named Lissette, in shark infested waters. He was released for "medical reasons," which he attributed to this rescue attempt.
Next, Charrière feigned madness (having determined typical symptoms showed by those diagnosed with such madness) in an attempt to escape from the island's mental hospital, which was leniently guarded. It was an ideal time to make an escape from the mental hospital because after the start of World War II punishment for escape attempts was now elevated to death on the charges of treason. The rationale was that anyone attempting escape was trying to defect to the enemy. A mad person was viewed as someone who was not in control of his own actions, thereby making it impossible to punish him for anything — including escaping.
This escape attempt failed, and Charrière's companion drowned.
Escape from Devil's Island
After "regaining his sanity," Charrière requested to be transferred to Devil's Island. Authorities were happy to oblige because Devil's Island was said to be inescapable. During his sentence on Devil's Island he decided that all of his past escape attempts were too complex. His new simplified plan would be to fling himself into the ocean from a cliff using a bag of coconuts as his raft.
In preliminary preparation for his escape, Charrière observed that the waves rolled in a particular succession. Every seventh wave appeared much larger and stronger than the others, and the seventh wave might be enough to push him far away from the island and into the deep ocean. After several experiments with weighted down sacks of coconuts, he named the seventh wave Lisette after the little girl he risked his life to save.
Charrière convinced Sylvain, a fellow convict, to accompany him on his escape. He and Sylvain spent four days and three nights adrift in the sea, floating on coconut-filled bags and surviving on grated coconut pulp. Sylvain prematurely left his raft and sank into the mud-flat's quicksands, disappearing as the waves washed over his softening trap; he was a mere three hundred yards from the mainland. Charrière waited until the waves pushed his raft to solid shoreline.
Having reached the mainland, Charrière came in contact with an elder Chinese known as Cuic Cuic, made known to him before he escaped Devil's Island by Cuic Cuic's brother, Chang. Charrière joined Cuic Cuic in his refuge, and together (also in the company of a one-armed friend) they escaped by boat to Georgetown. Even though he could have lived there as a free man, he and five others later continued by sea to
Subsequent career
In 1945, Charrière settled in
He finally returned to France when he visited Paris in conjunction with the publication of his account of his experiences, "Papillon", in 1969. The book sold over 1,000,000 copies in France, [ Foote, Timothy. "Travels with Papi", "TIME",
"Papillon" was first published in the
Charrière played the part of a jewel thief in a 1970 film called "The Butterfly Affair".
He also wrote a sequel to "Papillon", "Banco", in which he describes his life subsequent to his release from prison.
In 1973, his book "Papillon" was made into a film " Papillon" directed by
He died in
"Papillon"
His 1970 best-selling book, "Papillon", details his alleged numerous escapes, attempted escapes, adventures and recaptures from his imprisonment in 1932 up to his final escape to Venezuela. The book's title is Charrière's nickname, derived from a
Modern researchers, however, believe that Charrière got much of his story material from other inmates, and see the work as more fictionalized than a true Modern critics tend to agree that Charrière's depictions included events that happened to others, and that Brunier was at the prison at the same time. ee also * "Papillon": the film References External links * Charrière, H. & O'Brian, P. ("trans.") (2005) "Papillon" London: Harper Perennial. ISBN 0-00-7179960 Источник: Henri Charrière
* "Banco": the sequel to the novel
* "Magnificent Rebel": a documentary novel based on the true Henri Charrière story and the making of the film
* Schofield, H. [http://www.mg.co.za/articlePage.aspx?articleid=243855&area=/breaking_news/breaking_news__international_news/ "Papillon alive and well in a Paris retirement home"] "Mail & Guardian Online",
* http://www.jornalorebate.com/colunistas2/pla1.htm Article discussing the veracity of Henri Charrière's autobiography
* http://gmarchal.free.fr/Le%20Bagne%20de%20Guyane/Les%20lieux%20du%20Bagne.htm Site documenting the history of the "bagne" of French Guiana, including the "Iles du Salut"
* [http://www.interet-general.info/article.php3?id_article=6097 "Histoire: Scènes du bagne de Cayenne, en Guyane française"] Paintings of the "bagne" by a prisoner named Lagrange
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Charrière, Henri — ▪ French criminal byname Papillon born 1906, Ardèche, France died July 29, 1973, Madrid, Spain French criminal and prisoner in French Guiana who described a lively career of imprisonments, adventures, and escapes in an autobiography,… … Universalium