‘French airmen and the challenges of post-war order: francophone literary figures during the second world war’

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Williams A. [1 ]
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[1] University of St Andrews, St Andrews
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1940-45; France; Gary; Kessel; Resistance; St-Exupéry;
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10.1057/s42738-020-00062-x
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This paper will examine the political thought of a selection of literary figures who fought in the Free French air forces during the Second World War: Romain Gary, Joseph Kessel and Antoine de St Exupery, all of whom fought under the Free French colours in the Royal Air Force. I intend to show how the literary output of these writers all, in their different ways, reflected the feelings of humiliation felt by the French in exile about the defeat of 1940, and how they suggested ways for France to recover in the post-war era. Their thinking about French domestic politics, their Allies (especially the British) and the future of Europe are all dominant themes. The writings of all of these personalities also reflect a strong belief in a future European détente in which the British and Americans have a lesser role than the one they often envisaged for themselves in the Washington-based ‘post-war planning’ process. © 2021, The Editor of the Journal.
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