It is difficult to communicate to those too young to remember Pierre Mendès France ('PMF') the passionate enthusiasm his name generated. For a whole post-war French generation he was the de Gaulle of the Left: a man of total integrity, a beacon of intelligence and republican principle in the darkest hours. Yet he was prime minister for just 245 days. George Holoch's fine translation of Jean Lacouture's excellent journalistic biography is thus especially welcome.
LRB 20 June 1985 | PDF Download
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