Max Olivier-Lacamp Explained

Max Olivier-Lacamp (2 March 1914 Le Havre  - 17 June 1983 Meudon) was a French journalist and writer, winner of the in 1969, and Albert Londres Prize in 1958.

Biography

Max Olivier, also known as Max-Olivier Lacamp, was a reporter for Le Figaro and reported on the Partition of India, in 1947. His book, Between the two Asias, is devoted to the difference between Asian Indian and Far East.[1]

Family

He lived in Korea, and married Pyong-You Hyun. He is the father of the writer Ysabelle Lacamp.

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Notes and References

  1. Télé 7 Jours, 554, 5 décembre 1970, pages 80 et 81, à l'occasion de la diffusion du film Kim (1951) de Victor Saville le 11 décembre 1970 dans le cadre des Dossiers de l'écran ayant pour thème l'Inde.