Pierre Peju is the author of “The
Girl from the Chartreuse”, published as “La Petite Chartreuse” in Peju’s
native France, and this was also the title of the movie of the book, which was
released in 2005. This novel received great acclaim in France, and won the Prix
du Livre Inter for 2003. He is also the author of “Clara’s Tale”
(2007). Pierre Peju was born into a family of booksellers from Lyons. He read
philosophy at the Sorbonne, and while he was a student, he became involved in
the famous demonstrations of May 1968. From 1971, Pierre Peju’s articles and
reviews appeared in various papers and journals. Pierre Peju is also the author
of “Le Rire de l’Ogre”, “Vitesses Pour Traverser Les Jours” (1980), “Premiers
Personnages du Singulier” (1984), “La Part du Sphinx” (1987), “La Vie Courante”
(1996), “Naissances” (1998), and “La Tentation de la Mappemonde” (2003). Pierre
Peju is a teacher of Philosophy at the Lycee International of Grenoble. He is
also the Director of Studies at the International College of Philosophy.
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