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Pascal Bruckner
Pascal Bruckner Pascal Bruckner was born on December 15, 1948 in Paris, France.

Bruckner's novel Bitter Moon was made into a film by Roman Polanski. His other works include The Temptation of Innocence: Living in the Age of Entitlement, Lunes de fiel, Parias, and The Tears of the White Man: Compassion as Contempt.

He was awarded the Académie Française Prix 2000 and Medici Prize 1995 for Essays.
WORLD VOICES EVENTS
Friday, April 28 at 6:00
The Limits of Tolerance? Multiculturalism Now
Bruckner Online
The Asterix Complex: An interview
with Pascal Bruckner

Discussed: Gallic fury, suburban rioters' scorched earth methods, the systemic
weaknesses of French society and the Finkielkraut Affair.

Click here to read the interview


"How French," Bruckner's article on the French riots in The New Republic. >>More

"The Intoxication of Being Alone Against the World." >>More
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