Jean Raspail

French author and explorer

Jean Raspail - French author and explorer
Born

July 5th, 1925
99 years ago

Died

2020
5 years ago — 95 years old

Category

Thinkers & Philosophers

Country

France

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An author and explorer, contributed significantly to literature and exploration. Wrote several works, with the most prominent being 'Camp of the Saints,' which reflects on societal themes and challenges. Engaged in exploratory expeditions, notably to the Arctic, where experiences influenced literary works. Raspail's writings often blended philosophical insights with narrative storytelling, emphasizing a connection to nature and humanity.

Authored 'Camp of the Saints'

Explored remote regions including the Arctic

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