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Author and philosopher whose collection of twelve books focuses on issues of sexuality and liberation. Recipient of the Prix Medicis for his novel 'Paysage de Fantaisie' (1973). Other books include 'Récidive' (1967), 'Interdit de séjour' (1969), 'Portrait d'homme-couteau' (1969), 'Le Voyageur' (1970), and ' Le Bon Sexe Illustré' (1974). | Author and philosopher whose collection of twelve books focuses on issues of sexuality and liberation. Recipient of the Prix Medicis for his novel 'Paysage de Fantaisie' (1973). Other books include 'Récidive' (1967), 'Interdit de séjour' (1969), 'Portrait d'homme-couteau' (1969), 'Le Voyageur' (1970), and ' Le Bon Sexe Illustré' (1974). | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:42, 9 August 2021
Contents
Country
France
Birth - Death
1945 - 2008
Occupation
Writer
Notable Achievements
Description
Author and philosopher whose collection of twelve books focuses on issues of sexuality and liberation. Recipient of the Prix Medicis for his novel 'Paysage de Fantaisie' (1973). Other books include 'Récidive' (1967), 'Interdit de séjour' (1969), 'Portrait d'homme-couteau' (1969), 'Le Voyageur' (1970), and ' Le Bon Sexe Illustré' (1974).