He will talk about his writing project on Tuesday 27 November
For his writing work, which is shared between a novel and an essay, and has an enthusiastic audience both in France and internationally, he will speak next Tuesday 27 November (time 19:00) at the House of Letters and Arts (Onassis Foundation, Eurydamantus and Galaxy 2, New World, tel. 2109249090), Pascal Bruckner.
Brückner became known in Greece with his widely read novel "The Black Moons of Love", which was brought to the big screen by Roman Polanski. This year, Pataki publications published his essay "Love marriage has failed;» translated by Sotis Triantafillou.
Protagonist in the "new philosophers" movement, που προκάλεσαν θυελλώδεις συζητήσεις στο Παρίσι στα τέλη της δεκαετίας του 1970, Brückner made his dictatorship under the supervision of Roland Barthes while as a political thinker he has taken the most diverse political positions: after a high-profile denunciation of the West for manipulation of the Third World, supported NATO's bombing of Serbia 2009 και τάχθηκε κατά του Σαντάμ Χουσεΐν στον πόλεμο του Ιράκ το 2003.
Shortly after, he sharply criticized the US government for what was revealed to have happened at Abu Ghraib and Guantanamo prisons..
In his philosophical disputes Bruckner has cat’ again defend the Enlightenment, saying that most of the younger philosophers ignored the power of his critical spirit.
In his literary work he deals with a wide range of subjects: with the difficult task of beauty and perfection, with the joys and frustrations of marriage and parenthood, but also with the idealized or repulsive aspects of love.
Source : tovima.gr
