Romain Gary has written at least 54 books. Their most popular book is La vie devant soi : roman with 14 saves with an average rating of 4.33⭐.
They are best known for writing in the genres Classics, War, and Biography.
challenging is their most common moods.
{"type":"/type/text","value":"Romain Gary was born Roman Kacew in Vilna, Poland (now Vilnius, Lithuania). He grew up in Vilna and later in Warsaw, Poland, with family. In 1925, his father abandoned his family and remarried, and Kacew moved with his mother to Nice, France. He studied law, first in Aix-en-Provence and later in Paris. In World War II he became a pilot in the French Air Force. When the Nazis invaded and occupied France, he fled to England, changed his name to Romain Gary, and served with the Free French Forces in Europe and North Africa and was highly decorated for his bravery in the war (Compagnon de la Libération, Légion d'Honneur).\r\nAfter the war, he worked in the French diplomatic service and married his first wife, author and journalist Lesley Blanch. His first novel, \"Education européenne\" (A European Education), was published in 1945. In 1952, he became secretary of the French Delegation to the United Nations in New York, and later in London. In 1956, he became Consul General of France in Los Angeles. He divorced Lesley Blanch in 1961 and married American actress Jean Seberg in 1962. He wrote the screenplay for the film \"The Roots of Heaven\" in 1958 and went on to direct two films, \"Les oiseaux vont mourir au Pérou\" in 1968 and \"Kill!\" in 1971, which starred his ex-wife Seberg, whom he had divorced in 1970. In 1979 Seberg committed suicide, and Gary followed her in 1980.\r\nOver the course of his career he had written more than 30 novels, and had become one of France's most popular and prolific writers. In addition to writing under his own name, he wrote under the pseudonyms of Émile Ajar, Shatan Bogat, Rene Deville and Fosco Sinibaldi."}
1975 • 14 Readers • 273 pages • 4.3
1960 • 12 Readers • 336 pages • 4.7
1980 • 10 Readers • 384 pages • 4
1960 • 7 Readers • 456 pages • 4.3
1975 • 6 Readers • 192 pages • 4
1980 • 5 Readers • 384 pages • 4.5
1956 • 3 Readers • 372 pages
1975 • 2 Readers • 214 pages
1971 • 2 Readers • 5
1979 • 1 Reader • 288 pages
1956 • 1 Reader • 578 pages
1976 • 1 Reader • 224 pages
1960 • 1 Reader • 320 pages
2021 • 1 Reader • 247 pages
1964 • 1 Reader • 5
1976 • 1 Reader • 180 pages
1960 • 1 Reader • 264 pages • 5
1975 • 1 Reader • 249 pages
1974 • 1 Reader • 286 pages
1981 • 1 Reader • 124 pages
1970 • 1 Reader • 238 pages
1960 • 1 Reader • 398 pages
1975 • 1 Reader • 224 pages
1956 • 1 Reader • 487 pages
1977 • 1 Reader • 126 pages
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1965 • 1 Reader • 383 pages • 2
1960 • 1 Reader • 328 pages • 5
1975 • 1 Reader • 205 pages
1962 • 1 Reader
1944 • 1 Reader • 272 pages • 4
1980 • 1 Reader • 460 pages
1975 • 1 Reader • 176 pages
1964 • 1 Reader • 288 pages
1962 • 1 Reader • 71 pages • 1
1975 • 1 Reader • 222 pages
1977 • 1 Reader • 192 pages • 2
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1944 • 1 Reader • 240 pages
1960 • 1 Reader • 333 pages
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1980 • 1 Reader • 352 pages • 3
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2016 • 304 pages
2020 • 360 pages
1960 • 360 pages
2020 • 528 pages
1972 • 176 pages
2014 • 372 pages
2009 • 260 pages
1974 • 291 pages
1989 • 410 pages