
François Missen
François Missen is a legendary figure in investigative journalism, known for his extensive career spanning over six decades. Born in 1931, he has made significant contributions to journalism, notably winning the Pulitzer Prize in 1973 for his coverage of the dismantling of the French connection and the Albert Londres Prize in 1974 for his reporting on the Vietnam, Irish, and Yom Kippur wars. At the age of 92, he continues to write and has recently published a book titled 'En vrac', which offers a collection of his memories rather than a chronological memoir. His work is characterized by a relentless pursuit of stories, and he has not only documented major historical events but also shared personal anecdotes about his career, highlighting both successes and failures.
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François Missen, a legendary investigative journalist, has published his memoirs at the age of 92.
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