Paule Constant  

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Pierre Bourgeade (November 8, 1927 - March 12, 2009) was a French writer, novelist, dramatist, poet, screenwriter, journalist, literary critic and writer. Rita Renoir met with her first critical success was in the theatrical piece Les Immortelles by Bourgeade. Descendant of Jean Racine, he is also the brother-in-law of Paule Constant. His philosophy is ostensibly influenced by Sade and Georges Bataille. "Scandalous" author of the 1960, he explores his favorite themes: history, grand destinies, sex and eroticism, loneliness as well as the impossibility of self-knowledge. Friend of Man Ray and Pierre Molinier, Pierre Bourgeade als was a nude photographer, author of "romans noir".





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