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File:Fugitive Rubies interrogation 800x600.jpg|link=Fugitive Rubies|Re-emitted red light suggests that supervillain [[Fugitive Rubies]] is secretly manipulating ''Papillon'', say [[High-energy literature|High-energy literature theorists]]. | File:Fugitive Rubies interrogation 800x600.jpg|link=Fugitive Rubies|Re-emitted red light suggests that supervillain [[Fugitive Rubies]] is secretly manipulating ''Papillon'', say [[High-energy literature|High-energy literature theorists]]. | ||
File:Red-Limned Sea Quetzalcoatl.jpg|link=Sea Quetzalcoatl|''Papillon'' stung by rampaging [[Sea Quetzalcoatl]], lives to embellish the tale. | |||
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Revision as of 09:31, 17 June 2016
Papillon [papijɔ̃] is a memoir by convicted felon and fugitive Henri Charrière, first published in France in 1969.
It describes Charrière's escape from Devil's Island, part of the French penal colony in French Guiana.
In the News
Re-emitted red light suggests that supervillain Fugitive Rubies is secretly manipulating Papillon, say High-energy literature theorists.
Papillon stung by rampaging Sea Quetzalcoatl, lives to embellish the tale.
Fiction cross-reference
- Cuic Cuic's Pig
- Fugitive Rubies - supervillain with some kind of power over Papillon.
- Neptune Slaughter - supervillain whose favorite book is Papillon.
Nonfiction cross-reference
External links:
- Papillon @ Wikipedia