Padma Bhushan awardee, Noted French author Dominique Lapierre dies at 91.

Padma Bhushan awardee and renowned French author Dominique Lapierre, whose love for India reflected in his works, passed away at the age of 91 on Sunday.

Confirming his demise to a French newspaper Var-Matin, the author's wife Dominique Conchon-Lapierre told the newspaper that he died of old age and added that she is “at peace and serene since Dominique is no longer suffering”.

  • Lapierre, who was born on July 30, 1931, in Chatelaillon, wrote many books on India like ‘Freedom at Midnight’ and ‘City of Joy’, which sold millions of copies.

Freedom at Midnight’ is a factual account of the events leading up to Indian independence, beginning with the appointment of Lord Mountbatten of Burma as the last Viceroy of British India and ending with Mahatma Gandhi’s assassination and funeral.

His 1985 book ‘City of Joy’ describes the struggles of a rickshaw puller in Kolkata which was adapted into a film starring Patrick Swayze in 1992.

A lot of Lapierre’s royalty from ‘City of Joy’ was donated to charitable projects in India.

  • The City of Joy tells the story of Kolkata’s Pilkhana slum's unsung heroes. Lapierre donated half of the revenues from this book to many humanitarian projects in Kolkata, including leprosy and polio children’s refuge centres, dispensaries, schools, rehabilitation workshops, education programmes, hygienic actions, and hospital boats.

To process and channel the charitable money, he established the Action Aid for Calcutta Lepers’ Children (registered in France as Action pour les enfants des lepreux de Calcutta).

Lapierre and Larry Collins wrote several other books together, the last being ‘Is New York Burning?’ in 2005.

‘O Jerusalem’ (1972), ‘Or I’ll Dress You in Mourning’ (1968), ‘Freedom at Midnight’ (1975), ‘The Fifth Horseman’ (1980), along with ‘Is New York Burning?’ were co-written by the two legendary authors.

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