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		<title>An honourable exit</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Ãric Vuillard turns his forensic, darkly humorous eye to the build-up to the war in Vietnam - skewering French and later US politics to show the prelude to the end of the colonial period.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>From the International Booker Prize shortlisted author of <i>The Order of the Day </i>and <i>The War of the Poor </i>comes a searing account of a conflict that dealt a fatal blow to French colonialism.</p>
<p>&#8216;Excoriating and profound . . . A remarkable work&#8217;</b> &#8211; <i>Scotsman</i><br /><b>&#8216;Absolutely spectacular&#8217; </b><i>&#8211; France Info</i></p>
<p>19 October 1950. The war is not going to plan. In Paris, politicians gather to discuss what to do about Indochina. The conflict is unpopular back home in France: too expensive, and too far away for the public to care. Withdrawal is not an option &#8211; a global power cannot surrender to an army of peasants &#8211; but victory is impossible without more soldiers and more money. The soldiers can be sourced from the colonies, but the money is out of the question. A solution needs to be found.</p>
<p>In this gripping and shocking novel, Ãric Vuillard exposes the tangled web of politicians, bankers and titans of industry who all had a vested interest in France&#8217;s prolonged presence in lands far from Paris. Skilfully skewering the guilty, Vuillard shows us how key players in conflicts throughout history often have a motivation even deeper and darker than nationalism and political ideology &#8211; greed. As well as bringing scenes from the battlefields to life, Vuillard looks beyond this visceral reality on the ground to the cold calculations of the boardroom elite with the power to turn a military win or loss into their financial gain.</p>
<p><b>Short, sharp and brutal, <i>An Honourable Exit</i> by Ãric Vuillard is a journey behind closed doors to witness how history is really made.</b></p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 06 Jan 2022 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[A short, brutal tale by the author of <i>The Order of The Day</i>: the story of a moment in Europe's history when the poor rose up and banded together behind a fiery preacher, to challenge the entrenched powers of the ruling elite.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>Shortlisted for the </b><b>International Booker Prize 2021</b></p>
<p><b>&#8216;A dazzling piece of historical re-imagining and a revolutionary sermon, a furious denunciation of inequality&#8217; &#8211; The judges of the International Booker prize.</b></p>
<p><b>The fight for equality begins in the streets.</b></p>
<p>From the internationally bestselling author of <i>The Order of the Day</i>: Ãric Vuillard once again takes us behind the scenes at a moment when history was being written.</p>
<p>The history of inequality is a long and terrible one. And it&#8217;s not over yet. Short, sharp and devastating, <i>The War of the Poor</i> tells the story of a brutal episode from history, not as well known as tales of other popular uprisings, but one that deserves to be told.</p>
<p>Sixteenth-century Europe: the Protestant Reformation takes on the powerful and the privileged. Peasants, the poor living in towns, who are still being promised that equality will be granted to them in heaven, begin to ask themselves: and why not equality now, here on earth?</p>
<p>There follows a violent struggle. Out of this chaos steps Thomas MÃ¼ntzer: a complex and controversial figure, who sided with neither Martin Luther, nor the Roman Catholic Church. MÃ¼ntzer addressed the poor directly, encouraging them to ask why a God who apparently loved the poor seemed to be on the side of the rich.</p>
<p>Ãric Vuillard tells the story of one man whose terrible and novelesque life casts light on the times in which he lived &#8211; a moment when Europe was in flux. As in his blistering look at the build-up to World War II, <i>The Order of the Day</i>, Vuillard &#8216;leaves nothing sleeping in the shadows&#8217; (<i>L&#8217;OBS</i>).</p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 07 Jan 2021 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[A short, brutal tale by the author of <i>The Order of The Day</i>: the story of a moment in Europe's history when the poor rose up and banded together behind a fiery preacher, to challenge the entrenched powers of the ruling elite.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>Shortlisted for the </b><b>International Booker Prize 2021</b></p>
<p><b>&#8216;A dazzling piece of historical re-imagining and a revolutionary sermon, a furious denunciation of inequality&#8217; The judges of the International Booker prize.</b></p>
<p><b>The fight for equality begins in the streets.</b></p>
<p>From the internationally bestselling author of <i>The Order of the Day</i>: Ãric Vuillard once again takes us behind the scenes at a moment when history was being written.</p>
<p>The history of inequality is a long and terrible one. And it&#8217;s not over yet. Short, sharp and devastating, <i>The War of the Poor</i> tells the story of a brutal episode from history, not as well known as tales of other popular uprisings, but one that deserves to be told.</p>
<p>Sixteenth-century Europe: the Protestant Reformation takes on the powerful and the privileged. Peasants, the poor living in towns, who are still being promised that equality will be granted to them in heaven, begin to ask themselves: and why not equality now, here on earth?</p>
<p>There follows a violent struggle. Out of this chaos steps Thomas MÃ¼ntzer: a complex and controversial figure, who sided with neither Martin Luther, nor the Roman Catholic Church. MÃ¼ntzer addressed the poor directly, encouraging them to ask why a God who apparently loved the poor seemed to be on the side of the rich.</p>
<p>Ãric Vuillard tells the story of one man whose terrible and novelesque life casts light on the times in which he lived &#8211; a moment when Europe was in flux. As in his blistering look at the build-up to World War II, <i>The Order of the Day</i>, Vuillard &#8216;leaves nothing sleeping in the shadows&#8217; (<i>L&#8217;OBS</i>).</p>
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