Romain Gary, born Roman Kacew, was a French novelist, diplomat, film director, and World War II aviator of Lithuanian-Jewish origin. He is the only author to have won the Prix Goncourt under two different names.
Novels
Forest of Anger (1944)
A European Education (1945)
The Company of Men (1950)
The Colours Of The Day (1953)
The Roots of Heaven (1956)
Lady L (1958)
Promise At Dawn (1960)
The Talent Scout (1962)
The Ski Bum (1964)
The Dance of Genghis Cohn (1968)
The Guilty Head (1969)
White Dog (1970)
The Gasp (1973)
The Life Before Us (1975) (as by Emile Ajar)
aka Momo
Your Ticket Is No Longer Valid (1975)
Direct Flight to Allah (1975)
The Enchanters (1975)
Hocus Bogus (1976) (as by Emile Ajar)
The Way Out (1977)
The Kites (1980)
King Solomon (1983) (as by Emile Ajar)
A European Education (1945)
The Company of Men (1950)
The Colours Of The Day (1953)
The Roots of Heaven (1956)
Lady L (1958)
Promise At Dawn (1960)
The Talent Scout (1962)
The Ski Bum (1964)
The Dance of Genghis Cohn (1968)
The Guilty Head (1969)
White Dog (1970)
The Gasp (1973)
The Life Before Us (1975) (as by Emile Ajar)
aka Momo
Your Ticket Is No Longer Valid (1975)
Direct Flight to Allah (1975)
The Enchanters (1975)
Hocus Bogus (1976) (as by Emile Ajar)
The Way Out (1977)
The Kites (1980)
King Solomon (1983) (as by Emile Ajar)
Collections
Plays show
Books containing stories by Romain Gary
The 6th Pan Book of Horror Stories (1965)
(Pan Book of Horror Stories, book 6)
edited by
Herbert Van Thal
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