La vérité sur Pierre Goldman, sa vie, sa mort démythifiées
La vérité sur Pierre Goldman, sa vie, sa mort démythifiées
Antoine Casubolo
Révoltes Series, Digital Index Publisher, 2023
BOOK IN FRENCH
New paperback edition ISBN 9788897982746
New digital edition ISBN 9788897982661
PAPERBACK VERSION WITH FLEXIBLE COVER
DIGITAL VERSION
The digital version (ebook, Kindle, iBooks, Kobo, etc.) is enriched with audio files of unpublished interviews. Interviews by Antoine Casubolo with Judge Jean-Georges Diemer (06/07/1923 - 09/01/2009); with the resister Charles Lederman (27/01/1913 - 25/11/1998); with Pierre Goldman's teacher at the Lycée de Evreux, Prof. Guislain.
This book was first published in 2005, in a limited edition. It needed to be revised and republished to shed light on a still obscure story of our times.
Pierre Goldman embodies the rebellious son of the generation of '68, the one who pushed the limits to the extreme. Of Polish-Jewish origin and born in France, his life has become a best-seller, one of the darkest black novels.
In 1979, he was assassinated by a mysterious group called "Honor Police", three years after being acquitted of the murder of two pharmacists on Boulevard Richard-Lenoir.
The question of his participation in this bloody robbery remains controversial. Although justice acquitted him, thus appeasing his left-wing friends and the intelligentsia of the time, a rigorous and politically incorrect investigation conducted by Antoine Casubolo reveals the doubts, ambiguities and contradictions surrounding Pierre Goldman.
More importantly, through the portrait of a wounded man with shattered ideals, the author provides a plausible and disconcerting answer to the thorny question: who killed Pierre Goldman and why?
Antoine Casubolo Ferro
First a teacher, then a journalist and documentary filmmaker, Antoine Casubolo Ferro is now a lawyer at the Paris Bar Association. He is the lawyer of the French Association of Victims of Terrorism (AFVT) and the author of two other books, on the OM-Valenciennes affair and on the death of Coluche. (see wiki )
Index
- Preface
- Man
- Who killed Pierre Goldman and why?
- Richard Lenoir
- My dark memories
- Lyon, June 22, 1944
- Sima
- Other
- Evreux
- Latin Quarter
- First meetings
- Will
- Who killed the pharmacists?
- "He's the murderer"
- Dark Memories
- Amiens at all costs
- Twenty years later...
- Guadeloupe
- Landing
- The Great Escape
- "The essential, I didn't say it"
- The Red Orchestra
- Abbé Henocque Square
- Archibald
- Since then
- Appendix
INTERVIEWS (audio file)
- to the respondent Charles Lederman (01/27/1913 - 11/25/1998)
- to Judge Jean-Georges Diemer (06/07/1923 - 09/01/2009)
- to Prof. Guislain.