Renaud Camus

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Renaud Camus

Country

France

Birth - Death

1946 -

Occupation

Writer

Description

Noted author, essayist. Wrote a series of autobiographical sexual encounters, amongst many works that reflect the complexity of sexual identity. Received the Prix Fénéon in 1977 for his novel Échange, and in 1996 the Prix Amic from the Académie Française for his previous novels and elegies. Other works include 'Tricks' (1979) and 'Buena Vista Park' (1980). Columnist for the French gay magazine Gai Pied. Known for his extreme right wing conspiracies which support white genocide conspiracy theories and promote white supremacy.

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