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eng
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1950
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PQ2673.A7877
Matthieussent, Brice
Paris (France)
Paris (France)
Marseille (France)
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Philosophy
Translating and interpreting
Art--History
Art, Modern--21st century
Aesthetics
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Ecole supérieure des beaux-arts (Marseille, France)
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École nationale supérieure des mines de Paris
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Writers
Translators
University and college faculty members
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Employer:
Ecole supérieure des beaux-arts (Marseille, France)
His Jim Harrison, de A à W, c1995:
t.p. (Brice Matthieussent)
Revenge of the translator, 2018:
t.p. (Brice Matthieussent) p. 332 (Graduated from the École nationale supérieure des Mines de Paris in 1973; PhD in philosophy in 1977; translator of over 200 novels from English into French, including writings of Jim Harrison, for which he won the 2013 Prix Jules Janin; currently resides in Paris; teaches the history of contemporary art and aesthetics at the École supérieure des beaux-arts in Marseille; Revenge of the translator is his first novel)
Le couloir rouge, 2022:
title page (Brice Matthieussent) cover page 4 (born 1950 in Paris; writer, professor of aesthetics and translator; Le couloir rouge is his eighth novel) page 4 (published works include Jim Harrison, de A à W and Vengeance du traducteur)