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Philippe Labro Dies at 88; Restless Chronicler of the French Condition

Philippe Labro Dies at 88; Restless Chronicler of the French Condition

New York Times05-06-2025
Philippe Labro, a prolific journalist, author, movie director and songwriter whose lyrical prose, boundless curiosity and oft-repeated determination to 'forage in deep waters' offered France a sweeping image of itself over several decades, died on Monday in Paris. He was 88.
His death, in the Pitié Salpêtrière hospital, was caused by lymphoma of the brain, which was diagnosed in April, said Anne Boy, his longtime assistant. Mr. Labro lived in Paris.
A restless spirit, notebook always at his side, convinced that journalism was an exercise in unrelenting observation, Mr. Labro pursued a lifelong quest to capture his epoch by any means. 'He wrote our popular, French, and universal history,' President Emmanuel Macron said in a tribute on X, 'from Algeria to America' and from Herman Melville to Johnny Hallyday, the French rock 'n' roll superstar.
In 24 books, including novels and essays; seven movies; lyrics to popular songs; and several television and radio shows, Mr. Labro probed the enigma of existence. No one medium sufficed. Truth, he believed, lurked between fact and fiction, and so he refused to be confined by one or the other. Quoting Einstein, he called life a 'dance to a mysterious tune, intoned in the distance by an invisible piper.' That piper was his muse.
Mr. Labro also liked Victor Hugo's observation that 'nothing is more imminent than the impossible.' He had good reason. It was in the United States, on Nov. 22, 1963, that Mr. Labro, then 27, achieved fame as the first French newspaper correspondent on the scene in the immediate aftermath of President John F. Kennedy's assassination in Dallas.
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