Robert Guillain (4 September 1908 – 29 December 1998) was a
French journalist
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who spent most of his career in Asia at times of momentous events, such as the
Pacific War
The Pacific War, sometimes called the Asia–Pacific War or the Pacific Theatre, was the Theater (warfare), theatre of World War II fought between the Empire of Japan and the Allies of World War II, Allies in East Asia, East and Southeast As ...
.
He wrote several books on Asia, especially Japan.
Guillain was considered by his colleagues and many readers as one of the most experienced and knowledgeable Western journalists in and on Asia, especially Japan and China, over the second half of the 20th century.
He spent most of his professional career in Asia as correspondent for the French news agency
Agence Havas (since renamed
Agence France-Presse
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With 2,400 employees of 100 nationalities, AFP has an editorial presence in 260 c ...
) and then for the French daily ''
Le Monde
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'' which he joined after the war, in 1947.
During his long presence in Asia, he witnessed and reported on some of the most dramatic and historic developments, from the
Second Sino-Japanese War
The Second Sino-Japanese War was fought between the Republic of China (1912–1949), Republic of China and the Empire of Japan between 1937 and 1945, following a period of war localized to Manchuria that started in 1931. It is considered part ...
to
World War II
World War II or the Second World War (1 September 1939 – 2 September 1945) was a World war, global conflict between two coalitions: the Allies of World War II, Allies and the Axis powers. World War II by country, Nearly all of the wo ...
in Japan including the
nuclear bombing of Japan at the end of the war, the
decolonization
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conflicts and processes in India and Vietnam, the
Chinese Civil War
The Chinese Civil War was fought between the Kuomintang-led Nationalist government, government of the Republic of China (1912–1949), Republic of China and the forces of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). Armed conflict continued intermitt ...
, the
Korean War
The Korean War (25 June 1950 – 27 July 1953) was an armed conflict on the Korean Peninsula fought between North Korea (Democratic People's Republic of Korea; DPRK) and South Korea (Republic of Korea; ROK) and their allies. North Korea was s ...
, the
Indochina wars, China's
Great Leap Forward
The Great Leap Forward was an industrialization campaign within China from 1958 to 1962, led by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). Party Chairman Mao Zedong launched the campaign to transform the country from an agrarian society into an indu ...
and
Cultural Revolution
The Cultural Revolution, formally known as the Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution, was a Social movement, sociopolitical movement in the China, People's Republic of China (PRC). It was launched by Mao Zedong in 1966 and lasted until his de ...
economic and political turmoils, and the rebirth and global expansion of the Japanese economy.
Since 1977, a ''Robert Guillain Reporters au Japon'' (Robert Guillain Reporters in Japan) Prize is awarded every year to selected journalists by the ''Association de Presse France-Japon'' (France-Japan Press Association).
Foreign correspondent in Asia
As a young journalist, he was first assigned as foreign
correspondent by the Agence Havas (currently
Agence France-Presse
Agence France-Presse (; AFP) is a French international news agency headquartered in Paris, France. Founded in 1835 as Havas, it is the world's oldest news agency.
With 2,400 employees of 100 nationalities, AFP has an editorial presence in 260 c ...
) news agency to Shanghai in 1937, at the time of Japan's invasion of China. He was then transferred to Japan in 1938. After the Japanese
bombing of Pearl Harbor, he could not return to France until the end of World War II.
Guillain interviewed witnesses of the
nuclear bomb at Hiroshima.
His book ''I Saw Tokyo Burning: An Eyewitness Narrative from Pearl Harbor to Hiroshima'' (originally published in 1947 in French as ''The Japanese people and the war - a witness account - 1939-1946''), recounts his experience in Japan before, during and immediately after the
Pacific War
The Pacific War, sometimes called the Asia–Pacific War or the Pacific Theatre, was the Theater (warfare), theatre of World War II fought between the Empire of Japan and the Allies of World War II, Allies in East Asia, East and Southeast As ...
, including how war was perceived by the Japanese population, and how the Japanese Government and Military acted and communicated to try to guide national and international perceptions, and what were the initial impact of the
Gyokuon-hōsō, in which the Japanese emperor
Hirohito
, Posthumous name, posthumously honored as , was the 124th emperor of Japan according to the traditional order of succession, from 25 December 1926 until Death and state funeral of Hirohito, his death in 1989. He remains Japan's longest-reigni ...
announced the
surrender of Japan
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in August 1945.
Works
* ''Le peuple japonais et la guerre. Choses vues 1939-1946'', Paris : Ed. René Julliard, 1947 (later translated and re-published as ''I Saw Tokyo Burning: An Eyewitness Narrative from Pearl Harbor to Hiroshima'').
* ''Dien-Bien-Phu: La fin des illusions - février-juillet 1954'',
Arléa-
Éditions du Seuil
Éditions du Seuil (), also known as Le Seuil, is a French publishing house established in 1935 by Catholic intellectual Jean Plaquevent (1901–1965), and currently owned by La Martinière Groupe. It owes its name to this goal "The ''seuil'' (th ...
,
* ''Six cent millions de Chinois'', Julliard, 1956 (translated in 1957 and re-published as ''The Blue Ants: 600 Million Chinese under the Red Flag'').
* ''Dans trente ans la Chine'', Seuil, 1965
* ''Japon, troisième grand'', Seuil, 1969
* ''La Guerre au Japon'', Stock, 1979
* ''L’espion qui sauva Moscou'', Seuil, 1981
* ''I Saw Tokyo Burning: An Eyewitness Narrative from Pearl Harbor to Hiroshima'', Jove Publications, 1982
* ''Orient Extrême, Une vie en Asie'', Arléa-Le Seuil,(autobiography) 1986,
* ''Les Geishas'', Arléa, 1988
* ''Aventure Japon'', Arléa-Le Seuil, 1998,
References
External links
Le blog de Association Robert Guillain Loi 1901
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1908 births
1998 deaths
French Japanologists
French male non-fiction writers
20th-century French journalists
20th-century French male writers
French expatriates in Japan