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Pascal Bruckner

1948 - Today

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Pascal Bruckner (French: [bʁyknɛʁ]; born 15 December 1948 in Paris) is a French writer, one of the "New Philosophers" who came to prominence in the 1970s and 1980s. Much of his work has been devoted to critiques of French society and culture. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Pascal Bruckner is the 2,403rd most popular writer (up from 2,928th in 2019), the 2,644th most popular biography from France (up from 3,097th in 2019) and the 332nd most popular French Writer.

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Among WRITERS

Among writers, Pascal Bruckner ranks 2,403 out of 7,302Before him are John Marston, Paul Adam, Kyōka Izumi, Vasily Aksyonov, Leonora Christina Ulfeldt, and Akaki Tsereteli. After him are Zeki Müren, Noël Coward, Henry Louis Gates Jr., Valery Larbaud, Ferdynand Antoni Ossendowski, and Karl Gutzkow.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1948, Pascal Bruckner ranks 218Before him are Enrique Cerezo, James Taylor, Jennifer O'Neill, Catherine Breillat, John Ritter, and Philippe Garrel. After him are Perry King, Juan García Rodríguez, Arturo Sosa, Holger Osieck, Gunnar Nilsson, and Akira Matsunaga.

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In France

Among people born in France, Pascal Bruckner ranks 2,644 out of 6,770Before him are Ernst Robert Curtius (1886), Paul Adam (1862), Clément Juglar (1819), Benjamin Baillaud (1848), Guillaume de Sonnac (1200), and Pierre Henry (1927). After him are Daniel Revenu (1942), Jacques Cœur (1395), André Téchiné (1943), Jean-Pierre Abel-Rémusat (1788), Patrice Leconte (1947), and Jacques Philippe Marie Binet (1786).

Among WRITERS In France

Among writers born in France, Pascal Bruckner ranks 332Before him are Petrus Comestor (1100), Paul Féval, père (1816), Catherine Breillat (1948), André Frossard (1915), Ernst Robert Curtius (1886), and Paul Adam (1862). After him are Valery Larbaud (1881), Gabriel Matzneff (1936), Renaud Camus (1946), Marius Aventicensis (532), Paschasius Radbertus (792), and Jacques Roubaud (1932).