“Beyond Gary’s creative mendacity, one aspect of his life was indubitably genuine. After Germany invaded France, Gary escaped to London, where he became a war hero, serving as a fearless bomber pilot for the Free French Forces. Flying missions even when recuperating from battle wounds, Gary fought a feisty personal, even visceral battle against the Nazis (in one interview, Gary described himself as “testicularly anti-racist”) that was a concrete reality in a life devoted to more amorphous artistry, and his wartime loyalties remained a permanent obsession.”
“Humor is an affirmation of dignity, a declaration of man's superiority to all that befalls him.”
Romain Gary
“When a war is won, it's the losers, not the winners, who are liberated.”
Romain Gary
“Disease-carrying thoughts swarm and multiply in the dark and twisted labyrinths of our minds, and all that is needed is a mob and a good political slogan for the epidemic to be spread once again, with...”
Romain Gary
“I sat day after day in my little room, waiting for inspiration to visit me, trying to invent a pseudonym that would express, in a combination of noble and striking sounds, our dream of artistic achiev...”
Romain Gary
“A writer’s subconscious is one of the filthiest places there are: as a matter of fact, you can find the whole world there.”
Romain Gary