Tony Duvert

1945 - 2008
country of citizenship:  France
native language:  French
languages spoken, written or signed:  French
occupation:  writerjournalistnovelist
award received:  Prix Médicis

Tony Duvert (July 2, 1945 – August 2008) was a French writer and philosopher. In the 1970s he achieved some renown, winning the Prix Médicis in 1973 for his novel Paysage de Fantaisie. Duvert's writings are notable both for their style and core themes: the celebration and defence of pedophilia, and criticism of modern child-rearing. In the 1970s attitudes to sexual liberation and child sexuality allowed Duvert to express himself publicly. However, when attitudes altered markedly in the 1980s, he was left feeling frustrated and oppressed. Source: Wikipedia (en)

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