France under the shadow of François Mitterrand and the Sufi Talismans
In the aftermath of World War II, Paris was a city of contrasts, teeming with the vibrancy of renewal and the shadows of past turmoil. It was against this backdrop that François Mitterrand, a young politician with a burgeoning reputation for both charisma and cunning, found himself wandering through the storied alleys of the Marais district, his mind preoccupied with the future of France.
