The biography of Robert Poulet is useful because it reveals a painful aspect of the treatment desired by our Government in London on his return to Belgium. Chicken was like Celine and Brassillach, the merit of being a great man of letters, and literary critic outsized, and recognized as such by the Institute. Chicken put his pen to the service of occupied Belgium from 1940 to 1943, without lapsing into Nazism personally. In 1943, he retired Whereas occupant behaves more poorly (replacement of the military government by the SS) By 45 he was sentenced to death and then banished to Paris where you have a wonderful career literary criticism. Poorly written book, but useful and interesting. the few pages of excerpts from literary critics Chicken is a festival.