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with Patrick Marnham, author of War in the Shadows, in conversation with Simon Kuper

Twenty years ago, Patrick Marnham published an acclaimed biography of Jean Moulin, who was hand-picked by Charles De Gaulle to lead the French Resistance. Moulin was arrested by the Gestapo in Lyon in 1943, and died soon afterward on the train taking him to Germany.

After the Moulin biography appeared, Marnham received a series of anonymous letters hinting at how Moulin had been betrayed. This led Marnham back to the Loire chateau where he had learned French from a former Resistance family in the early 1960s. Could this family’s fate and Moulin’s be connected? And did the British intelligence services play a role? Marnham tells the story in his new book War in the Shadows: Resistance, Deception and Betrayal in Occupied France.

Patrick Marnham is a British biographer, journalist and screenwriter. In addition to Jean Moulin, he has written biographies of Diego Rivera, Georges Simenon and Mary Wesley. He spent twelve years as Paris correspondent for the British newspapers the Independent and the Evening Standard.

Simon Kuper is a columnist for the Financial Times and the author of books including Ajax, the Dutch, the War and Soccernomics.

This class is co-sponsored by the Federation of Alliances Françaises USA, which promotes French language and culture through 100+ Alliance Française chapters across the U.S.

It’s also co-sponsored by The American Library in Paris. ALP is the largest English-language library on the European continent, now celebrating its 100th year as a cultural bridge between France and the US.

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