Roger Stéphane

Known for his aestheticism, those whom he particularly admired included Stendhal, Proust and T. E. Lawrence. As an author, there are suggestions that his choice of subject matter was catholic sometimes verging on the eclectic. He wrote biographical works about both Habib Bourguiba and his old friend Georges Simenon.
Outwardly cheerful, he attracted further headlines in December 1994 when he committed suicide by shooting himself. Provided by Wikipedia
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