Jûtien-Gustave DuRoi
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Jûtien-Gustave DuRoi (Born November 16, 1942 in Monte Carlo, Monaco) is a Franco-Italian writer, who frequently writes for the newspaper Le Monde. DuRoi has written on such subjects as American politics, travel, and culture. He is well known in the Piedmont region of Italy and the South of France. In 1998, He took a temporary leave to travel to Ethiopia to help the poverty situation. He returned in January of 1999, and continued to freelance write.
Jûtien-Gustave DuRoi was born to Concetta and Pierre Ilò. Pierre Ilò joined the French Foreign Legion in 1948 to Mali, but had to return because of injuries in 1950. Concetta worked as a seamstress until she gave birth to Jûtien-Gustave. The small family moved to Turin in 1956, where Jûtien-Gustave DuRoi started to attend the School for the gifted in Turin. He graduated, with honors, in 1967 from the school and quickly began his career by working at the Presso di Torino (Turin Press).
In 1978, he met and married Sallah Ukhmed a Lebanese Music star. The couple have co-written many books, including: Les Adventeurs del'Orient, L'Italien and countless others. They remain currently married with no children.