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'''Fabrice Hadjadj''' is a [[France|French writer]] and philosopher, born in 1971 in [[Nanterre]] to [[Jews| Jewish]] parents of [[Tunisia]]n heritage. In his teens he was an [[atheist]] and [[anarchist]], and he maintained a [[Nihilism|nihilistic]] attitude for most of his twenties until, in 1998, he converted to [[Catholicism]]. His book ''Réussir sa mort: Anti-méthode pour vivre'', won the [[Grand Prix catholique de littérature]] in 2006. Currently Hadjadj teaches philosophy and literature in [[Toulon]]. He is married to the actress Siffreine Michel and is the father of four daughters.
'''Fabrice Hadjadj''' is a [[France|French writer]] and philosopher, born in 1971 in [[Nanterre]] to [[Jews| Jewish]] parents of [[Tunisia]]n heritage. In his teens he was an [[atheist]] and [[anarchist]], and he maintained a [[Nihilism|nihilistic]] attitude for most of his twenties until, in 1998, he converted to [[Catholicism]]. His book ''Réussir sa mort: Anti-méthode pour vivre'', won the [[Grand Prix catholique de littérature]] in 2006. Currently Hadjadj teaches philosophy and literature in [[Toulon]]. He is married to the actress Siffreine Michel and is the father of four daughters and one son.


== Publications ==
== Publications ==

Revision as of 00:56, 8 January 2011

Fabrice Hadjadj is a French writer and philosopher, born in 1971 in Nanterre to Jewish parents of Tunisian heritage. In his teens he was an atheist and anarchist, and he maintained a nihilistic attitude for most of his twenties until, in 1998, he converted to Catholicism. His book Réussir sa mort: Anti-méthode pour vivre, won the Grand Prix catholique de littérature in 2006. Currently Hadjadj teaches philosophy and literature in Toulon. He is married to the actress Siffreine Michel and is the father of four daughters and one son.

Publications

  • Traité de Bouddhisme zen à l'usage du bourgeois d'Occident (under the pseudomyn Tetsuo-Marcel Kato), Éditions du PARC, 1998
  • Et les violents s'en emparent, Éditions Les Provinciales, 1999
  • A quoi sert de gagner le monde: Un vie de saint François Xavier, Éditions Les Provinciales, 2002; revised edition 2004 (Play)
  • La terre chemin du ciel, Éditions du Cerf, 2002
  • La salle capitulaire (with Gérard Breuil), Éditions Les Provinciales, 2003 (Monologues to accompany an exhibition by Breuil)
  • Arcabas: Passion Résurrection, Éditions du Cerf, 2004 (Theatrical work to accompany a polyptych by Arcabas)
  • Réussir sa mort: Anti-méthode pour vivre, Presses de la Renaissance, 2005 (Grand Prix catholique de littérature)
  • Massacre des Innocents: Scènes de ménage et de tragédie, Éditions Les Provinciales, 2006 (Play)
  • La profondeur des sexes: Pour une mystique de la chair, Éditions du Seuil, 2008
  • L'agneu mystique: Le retable des frères Van Eyck, Éditions de l'Oeuvre, 2008
  • Pasiphaé: ou comment l'on devient la mère du Minotaure, Éditions Desclée de Brouer, 2009 (Play)
  • La foi des dėmons: ou l'athéisme dépassé, Éditions Salvator, 2009

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