A testimony of love that should be in all the good libraries. A lesson in life that alternates (like life) tenderness and cruelty. It is moving, poetic, poignant but never mournful, plaintive. His experiences inspired the courage and not pity. I understand why this great man was the alter ego of our Desproges regretted. And to think I just found out that it was he who also illuminated my youth thanks to the cartoon series "The Blackie"; the art of taking young people for people endowed with intelligence. Another time. Thank you