Banco (novel)

Banco is a 1973 autobiography by Henri Charrière, it is a sequel to his previous novel Papillon. It documents Charrière's life in Venezuela, where he arrived after his escape from the penal colony on Devil's Island.

Banco
First English edition
AuthorHenri Charrière
TranslatorPatrick O'Brian
CountryFrance
LanguageFrench
SeriesPapillon
GenreAutobiography
PublisherHart-Davis
Publication date
1973
Preceded byPapillon 
Followed byMagnificent Rebel 

Like its predecessor, Banco is purportedly an autobiography, unlike Papillon however, the details have not been as vehemently discredited. Continuing on from Papillon, Banco tells of Henri's life in Venezuela attempting to gain funds to seek revenge for his false imprisonment and to see his father. After many enterprises failed to net profits (including diamond mining, a bank robbery and a jewelry heist) Henri found success in Venezuela running various restaurants. Parts of the book talk in more detail about the crime he committed in France, his arrest, his trial and his views on French justice in the matter. Toward the end of the book, he returns to France as a free man.


This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.