Dominique Lapierre

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Dominique Lapierre (born 1931 in Châtelaillon, near La Rochelle, France) is a French author.

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[edit] Life

Lapierre was born in La Rochelle, France, and graduated from Lafayette College, Pennsylvania. He spent 14 years as an international reporter with the news magazine "Paris Match".

Two of Lapierre's books - "Is Paris Burning?" (co-written with Larry Collins) and "City of Joy" - have been made into films. Lapierre and Collins wrote several other books together, the last being "Is New York Burning?" (2005), before Collins' 2005 death.

Since 1982, Lapierre has shared his royalties with the non-profit City of Joy Foundation, which provides aid to slum children in Calcutta and West Bengal. The royalties from "Five Past Midnight in Bhopal" go to the Sambhavna clinic in Bhopal which provides free medical treatment to the victims of the 1984 Union Carbide Bhopal disaster. Lapierre also funds a primary school in Oriya Basti, one of the settlements described in "Five Past Midnight in Bhopal".

He has one daughter, Alexandra, also a writer, and lives in the south of France.

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[edit] With Larry Collins

[edit] Solo

[edit] With Javier Moro

  • Five Past Midnight in Bhopal ("Il était minuit cinq à Bhopal", 2001), ISBN 0-446-53088-3

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