Jean Laborde, a renowned French author, was born on December 9, 1918, in the culturally affluent and dynamic city of Lyon, France, a metropolis renowned for its rich cultural heritage and vibrant artistic scene. This exceptional individual would go on to make a profound and lasting impact on the literary world through his diverse and extensive body of work, comprising novels, short stories, and essays that showcased his mastery of language and his innovative storytelling techniques. His notable writings include the critically acclaimed novel "Le complot", published in 1973, a gripping and suspenseful tale that captivated readers with its intricate plot and well-developed characters; the thrilling and intellectually stimulating "The Night Caller", released in 1975, a gripping page-turner that kept readers on the edge of their seats; and the thought-provoking and intellectually stimulating "Da Berlino l'apocalisse", published in 1967, a haunting and atmospheric novel that explored the complexities of human nature and the fragility of society. Throughout his life, Jean Laborde was driven by a passion for creativity and a desire to leave a lasting legacy, and his work continues to be celebrated and studied by scholars and readers alike.
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BornDec 9, 1918 Lyon, France
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