Pascal Bruckner - Works

Works

  • Parias: roman, Seuil, 1985, ISBN 978-2-02-008732-2
  • Lunes de fiel: roman, Seuil, 1981, ISBN 978-2-02-005856-8
    • Evil angels: a novel, Grove Press, 1987, ISBN 978-0-394-54138-9
  • Les voleurs de beauté: roman, B. Grasset, 1997
  • Lunes de fiel: roman, Seuil, 1981, ISBN 978-2-02-005856-8
  • Le divin enfant: roman, Seuil, 1992, ISBN 978-2-02-013215-2
    • The Divine Child, Rupa & Co., 2005, ISBN 978-81-291-0302-4

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