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    Jean Raspail (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃ ʁaspaj], 5 July 1925 – 13 June 2020) was a French explorer, novelist, and travel writer. Many of his books are...
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  • The Camp of the Saints (category Novels by Jean Raspail)
    Saints) is a 1973 French dystopian fiction novel by author and explorer Jean Raspail. A speculative fictional account, it depicts the destruction of Western...
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    made his headquarters the Dome café at the crossing of Montparnasse and Raspail boulevards. He attended plays, read novels, and dined [with] women. He...
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  • Sire (1933–2018), author on worldviews Sire (novel), a 1991 novel by Jean Raspail Sire Records, a record label Sire, Arsi, a town in southeastern Ethiopia...
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  • of well-known historical antipopes or as purely imaginary antipopes. Jean Raspail's novel l'Anneau du pêcheur (the fisherman's ring), and Gérard Bavoux's...
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    country" and the "real country." Camus also built on the earlier work of Jean Raspail, who published the dystopian novel The Camp of the Saints in 1973, a...
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    man who died in 2008 Who Will Remember the People..., a 1986 novel by Jean Raspail about the history of the Alacalufe people The Pearl Button, a 2015 documentary...
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    available. "The Camp of the Saints." Review of The Camp of the Saints by Jean Raspail. Creators (October 25, 2018). "The News Person's Shield Law: A Welcome...
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    fabulist Jean de Pourtales, racing driver Jean-Marie Clairet, racing driver Jean-Paul Belmondo, French actor Jean Raspail, French writer Jean Riboud (1919–1985)...
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    Gardel 1981 Jean Raspail 1982 Vladimir Volkoff 1983 Liliane Guignabodet [fr] 1984 Jacques-Francis Rolland [fr] 1985 Patrick Besson 1986 Pierre-Jean Rémy 1987...
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    Bresson's Au Hasard Balthazar (1966). A year later she married the director Jean-Luc Godard and appeared in several of his films, including La Chinoise (1967)...
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    Antoine Marie Jean-Baptiste Roger, comte de Saint-Exupéry, known simply as Antoine de Saint-Exupéry (UK: /ˌsæ̃tɪɡˈzuːpɛri/, US: /-ɡzuːpeɪˈriː/, French:...
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  • scenario in the 1995 novel l'Anneau du pêcheur by the French writer Jean Raspail. Papal selection before 1059 Papal conclave (since 1274) John Julius...
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  • poet, writer, translator, journalist and politician (d. 2018) July 5 Jean Raspail, French author, traveler and explorer (d. 2020) Fernando de Szyszlo,...
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  • (video game), or SOS, a 1993 video game Septentrion, a 2009 book by Jean Raspail Septentriones, fictional creatures in the video game Shin Megami Tensei:...
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  • station of the Paris Métro Benjamin Raspail (1823–1899), French politician, son of François-Vincent Raspail Jean Raspail (1925–2020), French writer This disambiguation...
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  • another novel by William Luther Pierce The Camp of the Saints (1973) by Jean Raspail Imperium (2016), film directed by Daniel Ragussis (the book is mentioned...
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  • Norman Spinrad The Camp of the Saints (Le Camp des Saints) (1973) by Jean Raspail The Ultimate Solution by Eric Norden (1973) Flow My Tears, the Policeman...
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    TV film directed by Marc Evans 2017: Rey is based on this incident. Jean Raspail, Moi, Antoine de Tounens, roi de Patagonie (I, Antoine of Tounens, King...
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    referenced the controversial French novel The Camp of the Saints (1973) by Jean Raspail, which depicts Third World immigration destroying Western civilization...
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    organization held a colloquium with Renaud Camus, Charlotte d'Ornellas and Jean Raspail in April 2016. In 2022 he joined Reconquête. In his spare time Le Gallou...
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    fisherman, and pécheur, meaning sinner) is a 1995 novel by the French writer Jean Raspail. The narrative has two timelines: the time of Benedict XIII, the last...
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  • Jean Raspail, alleging similarities to his 1973 novel, The Camp of the Saints. However, the film's producers said they had no knowledge of Raspail's novel...
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    Gardel 1981 Jean Raspail 1982 Vladimir Volkoff 1983 Liliane Guignabodet [fr] 1984 Jacques-Francis Rolland [fr] 1985 Patrick Besson 1986 Pierre-Jean Rémy 1987...
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    Count Jean Bruno Wladimir François-de-Paule Lefèvre d'Ormesson (16 June 1925 – 5 December 2017) was a French writer and novelist. He authored forty books...
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    a French actress and author who worked with and married French director Jean-Luc Godard. François Mauriac died in Paris on 1 September 1970, and was interred...
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    Rey de Araucanía. Empresa Editorial Zig-Zag. Santiago de Chile, 1936, Jean Raspail: Moi, Antoine de Tounens, roi de Patagonie, éditions Albin Michel, 1981...
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    based on Sept cavaliers by Jean Raspail Le Royaume de Borée (3 volumes, 2011–2014), based on Les Royaumes de Borée by Jean Raspail Capitaine perdu (2 volumes...
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    conspiracy theory, created by Renaud Camus and inspired by the ideology of Jean Raspail, which was also used during the 2017 Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville...
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    conspiracy theory in a speech. In July 2022, Orbán – repeating the thesis of Jean Raspail – spoke in Romania against the "mixing" of European and non-European...
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