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Papillon

Papillon

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Life on the run, adrift in shark infested waters, a death-defying leap from a cliff into the sea and surviving 14 years of the most horrendous situations imaginable to find hard one freedom is a true against-all-odds thriller imaginable. Charrière’s Papillon is an unbelievable yet true-life prisonbreak thriller. An innocent victim of the French monarchy, one of many, Papillon was sent to Le du Diable (Devil’s Island) nine miles off the French Guiana coast, South…

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Henri Charrière, nicknamed “Butterfly” (translated from Papillon) became a celebrity around the world after his book came out a couple years after he finally was freed from Devil’s Island.

His vindication shined a spotlight on the corrupt French judiciary and its heavy-handed monarchy. A huge sensation, the bestseller caused a stir within France spurring an anti-royal sentiment and backlash closing the delipidated equatorial hellhole.

Being on the wrong side of a fascist state then as it does now means being summarily arrested without cause, tried and wrongfully convicted as Papillon was, as most were. He wasn’t a criminal let alone a murderer. The crown’s capriciousness was their weapon of choice and sent a clear message to the rich, poor, annoying, educated, shiftless, uppity or just any random person plucked from her life and family.

Accusation alone was enough. A scandalous story before Papillon was another Devil’s Island victim Alfred Drefus wrongfully accused in 1894. A French Army captain in the French Army, he was falsely accused of treason and dramatized in a Gore Vidal screenplay in the 1958 movie “I Accuse!”

The dungeons of Devil’s Island had a death rate as high as 75%. Thousands of life (death) sentences were handed out like macarons and sent across the Atlantic to Devil’s Island, usually a one-way voyage. Preordained guilt, without appeal, and railroaded, the accused whiled away their last years alone in the world.

The police state shielded the guilty with the untold bodies of innocent. Going back to 1852 when the ghastly fortress was constructed thousands of miles out of sight and far away from public view, the campaign of intimidation was very public and silently understood.

Effective propagated rumors and first-hand accounts were the psyops of the age. Political warfare, disinformation and propaganda reinforced the rule of the powerful not the law. Keeping one’s head attached meant living in the shadows and while catering to the elite righteous and their pathology of keeping things nice and comfortable, for them. Terrified for their lives and lives of friends and family, one existed and perished toiling in silence.

The Papillon book and movie hit big. The book sold millions worldwide lasting #1 for 21 weeks in France alone. There were 239 editions published in 21 different languages.

Time has not been kind to justice and liberty worldwide since as the beatdown continues as fascism is on the rise.

 

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Review Author Zane Pace

Author of new releases When Stars Align, Destiny Happens and LunaLani the Starlifter, Secrets of Magic Island.

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