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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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  • 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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    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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  • 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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    Antoine Marie Jean-Baptiste Roger, vicomte de Saint-Exupéry (29 June 1900 – c. 31 July 1944), known simply as Antoine de Saint-Exupéry (UK: /ˌsæ̃tɪɡˈzuːpəri/...
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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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    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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    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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    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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