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Jean-Philippe de Tonnac

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Jean-Philippe de Tonnac

Jean-Philippe de Tonnac is a French novelist, essayist, and journalist who directed the special editions of the Nouvel Observateur. He is the author of about twenty published books, among them "The Asexual Revolution" (2006).

Publications

Essays

Novels

References

  1. "Jean-Philippe de Tonnac" (in French). BAGLIS TV.
  2. Entretien avec Laurence Lemoine du 23/06/2008 : http://femmes.fr.msn.com/sexo/article.aspx?cp-documentid=151088260
  3. Cf. la critique d'Olivier Pascault http://latelierduserpentvert.blogspot.com/2010/12/les-contemporains-5-jp-de-tonnac.html


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