Assassination! July 14

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Pub. Date: 2001-04-01
Publisher(s): Bison Books
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Summary

July 14. One of Europe's most sinister terrorist organizations hatches a brilliant plan to assassinate the feared and powerful leader of France, President Charles de Gaulle. Max Palk, an extraordinarily talented British secret agent, is summoned to Paris to hunt down the assassins before it is too late. Ensnared in a terrifying web of doublecross and death, Palk races against the clock to outmaneuver, outshoot, and outthink his increasingly desperate foes.A decade before The Day of the Jackal appeared, Ben Abro's Assassination! July 14 became an international sensation, thanks to its sizzling plot, an ingenious, intellectual hero, and a realistic depiction of France's volatile political scene in the 1960s. In fact, the novel proved too real, provoking outrage and a lawsuit that shut down its publication. For the first time in decades, this gripping, underground thriller is again widely available. The equally riveting story behind the novel and the controversy it spawned are carefully explained in an informative essay by James D. Le Sueur. Drawing upon interviews with the authors, court transcripts, and recent evidence and scholarship, Le Sueur examines how an item of popular culture could have had such national and international repercussions.Ben Abro is the pseudonym of Robert Silman and Ian Young, who were students of philosophy under Jean-François Lyotard at the Sorbonne in the early 1960s. James D. Le Sueur is an associate professor of history at the University of La Verne. His works include the forthcoming Uncivil War: Intellectuals and Identity Politics during the Decolonization of Algeria.

Author Biography

Ben Abro is the pseudonym of Robert Silman and Ian Young, who were students of philosophy under Jean-François Lyotard at the Sorbonne in the early 1960s. James D. Le Sueur is an associate professor of history at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. He is the author of Uncivil War: Intellectuals and Identity Politics during the Decolonization of Algeria, Second Edition (Nebraska 2005). He is the editor of Mouloud Feraoun’s Journal, 1955–1962: Reflections on the French-Algerian War and a contributor to Henri Alleg's The Question, both available in Bison Books editions.

Table of Contents

The Beginning
1(9)
Baraka
3(2)
Canine Kamikazes
5(4)
Max
9(40)
Mr. Palk
11(6)
Max Palk
17(4)
Max and Silesia
21(7)
The Minister
28(6)
The Forgotten Forecast
34(6)
The Perfect
40(4)
The Sentence That Never Was
44(5)
The Villains
49(58)
Boudin Beards a Barbouze
51(14)
The Oxford Dictionary of Quotations, second edition
59(6)
How Odd of God
65(6)
Famous Last Words
71(3)
Tuesday, July the Tenth
74(7)
Wednesday, July the Eleventh
81(7)
Thursday, July the Twelfth
88(9)
Friday, July the Thirteenth
97(5)
Max Escapes by the Back
102(5)
The Setback
107(42)
Max Must See the Prefect
109(4)
The Telephone Call
113(4)
The Red Cross
117(5)
Max Goes Underground
122(7)
Jacobs among the Jackboots
129(7)
The Prefect Loses Some Sleep
136(13)
The Assassination
149(30)
Breakfast on the Fourteenth
151(6)
Max Puts on His Uniform
157(10)
Salute the Rostrum
167(6)
Assassination
173(6)
The End
179(2)
July the Sixteenth
181(2)
Before the Jackal: The International Uproar over Assassination!
183

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