Olivier Todd was born in Paris in 1929. Educated at Cambridge and the Sorbonne, he has been a reporter, a columnist, and an editor at Le Nouvel Observateur and L'Express. He has also contributed to The Times Literary Supplement, the London Review of Books, and Newsweek International, and worked for the BBC and the first French television channel. The author of numerous books - including novels, essay collections, and biographies - Olivier Todd lives in Paris.
"Dashingly brilliant . . . Marvelously enjoyable . . . Todd, by
turns elegant, sarcastic, disdainfully well read, pounces and plays
with his hide-and-seek subject, writing in the present tense. The
result is delightful reading."
-"Kirkus" (starred review)
"Wittily bracing . . . [Todd's] use of the present tense throughout
gives the narrative a lively tone, immersing the reader in
Malraux's frantic existence. Todd indelibly captures the writer's
enormous charisma."
-"Publishers Weekly
"
" Dashingly brilliant . . . Marvelously enjoyable . . . Todd, by
turns elegant, sarcastic, disdainfully well read, pounces and plays
with his hide-and-seek subject, writing in the present tense. The
result is delightful reading."
- "Kirkus" (starred review)
" Wittily bracing . . . [Todd' s] use of the present tense
throughout gives the narrative a lively tone, immersing the reader
in Malraux' s frantic existence. Todd indelibly captures the
writer' s enormous charisma."
- "Publishers Weekly
"
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