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Marek Halter est engagé dans de nombreux combats pour un monde plus juste. Israël/Palestine, Russie, Afghanistan, son courage l'amène sur tous les fronts. En France, son action marque les plus importants mouvements créés depuis un demi-siècle.


Jamais Marek Halter, happé par l'urgence de l'engagement, n'avait pris le temps de se raconter. Golda Meir, Shimon Peres, Yasser Arafat, Anouar el-Sadate, Marguerite Duras, Jean-Paul II, Nicolas Sarkozy, François Hollande, Vladimir Poutine... Marek Halter nous entraîne dans ses rencontres et dans les lieux qui ont fait l'histoire de ces dernières années.


De son appartement du Marais naissent des idées qui ont, pour certaines, fait le tour du monde. Elles sont pour la première fois racontées dans ce livre.


" Si vous avez un projet, si vous y croyez, faites-le. Si vous ne le faites pas, cela ne tient qu'à vous. Car les hommes sont ainsi qu'une fois engagé, vous trouverez toujours quelqu'un pour vous accompagner. " Marek Halter

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First published June 6, 2013

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Marek Halter

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Marek Halter was born in Poland in 1936. During World War II, he and his parents narrowly escaped from the Warsaw ghetto. After a time in Russia and Uzbekistan, they emigrated to France in 1950. There Halter studied pantomime with Marcel Marceau and embarked on a career as a painter that led to several international exhibitions. In 1967, he founded the International Committee for a Negotiated Peace Agreement in the Near East and played a crucial role in the organization of the first official meetings between Palestinians and Israelis.

In the 1970s, Marek Halter turned to writing. He first published The Madman and the Kings, which was awarded the Prix Aujourd’hui in 1976. He is also the author of several internationally acclaimed, bestselling historical novels, including The Messiah, The Mysteries of Jerusalem, The Book of Abraham, which won the Prix du Livre Inter, and Sarah, the first of the Canaan trilogy, and Lilah, the concluding one.

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