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Arthur Dreyfus (born 4 June 1986 in
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), is a
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writer, journalist, screenwriter and director. He became known in 2009, the year he received the French Young Writer Prize for his short story ''Il Déserte'' (''He Deserts'').


Biography

Dreyfus was born in Lyon to the writer Isabelle Kauffmann. He is of
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descent and his grandfather was deported to a concentration camp during the
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. Dreyfus studied literature at
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, received a diploma from
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and obtained masters degrees in
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and
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from
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in 2012. After graduating, he wanted to be an actor and worked as a magician specializing in mentalism. He also appeared in commercials; performed magic shows for brands, aftershows and fashion shows; acted in the television show ''Famille d'accueil'', and created a magic act in 2006 with the actor
Jean-Claude Dreyfus Jean-Claude Dreyfus (born 18 February 1946, in Paris) is a French actor, comedian, and author. He began his career in film acting in 1973 in the film ''Comment réussir quand on est con et pleurnichard''. Dreyfus is notable for his portrayal ...
at the Théâtre des Bouffes-Parisiens. In March 2013, Dreyfus set up a naked jogging event in front of the French senate in
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to protest what he described as "ambient puritanism" (« ''puritanisme ambiant'' ») and "the legal crusade against children's literature" (« ''le procès fait à la littérature pour la jeunesse'' »). In 2016, he acted in ''Le Système du docteur Goudron'', the third film by Noël Herpe.


Journalism

As a journalist, Dreyfus has contributed to ''
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'', ''Positif'', ''Technikart'', ''ArtPassions'', ''Stiletto'', ''
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'', ''Tempura'', '' Madame Figaro'' and ''Holiday Magazine''. He specializes in major interviews with celebrities such as Carla Bruni, Catherine Deneuve, Neymar, Olivier Saillard, Jean-Paul Goude, Inès de la Fressange,
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, Anna Karina and Xavier Veilhan. Dreyfus also writes opera programs, essays, art books and for luxury fashion brands such as
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and Fendi. In 2012, he wrote a weekly column in France 2's cultural program called ''Avant-premieres'' (''Previews''). Since 2014, he has been the French cultural correspondent for the talk show ''Plus on est de fous, plus on lit!'' (''The more one is crazy, the more one reads!''), hosted by Marie-Louise Arsenault and broadcast on Radio Canada. In December 2015, he produced a series of shows for France Culture about music and happiness. Since 2017, he has written the musical programs for the classical festival Sommets Musicaux de Gstaad.


At Canal +

During the 2016 season, alongside Augustin Trapenard, Dreyfus was one of the film critics on the show ''Le Cercle'' on Canal +. In 2018, he presented ''La séquence du spectateur'' (''The spectator sequence'') during ''Tchi Tcha'', a film show on the channel.


Photography

After practicing photography for years, Dreyfus presented his first exhibition, ''Nous sommes peut-être passés à côté d’une belle histoire...'' (''We may have missed out on a beautiful story ...''), in November 2017 at the Patrick Gutknecht Gallery in Paris. The exhibit was intended as a meditation on eternal and prolonged childhood. He used an iPhone to take the photos and Ilfochrome, a rare photographic process, to produce the prints. In October 2019, the artist
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invited him to participate in a collaborative exhibit called ALMOST HOME hosted by the RX gallery in Paris. Dreyfus contributed photographs and a series of poems to the exhibit.


Political Positions

Dreyfus was one of the artists invited by
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to support
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during his visit to Lyon in February 2017. He later published a pro-Europe and anti-extremist letter addressing supporters of
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in May 2017. In February 2019, after the Jewish cemetery in
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was desecrated with swastikas, Dreyfus published a poem against
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on
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which was shared 29,000 times and read by children during a ceremony at the town.


Publications

*''Journal sexuel d'un garçon d'aujourd'hui'', P.O.L, March 2021, *''82 jours à l'Armurier'', in collaboration with Laurent Pernot, Colomiers, Mairie de Colomiers, 72 pages, January 2019, *''Je ne sais rien de la Corée'', Gallimard, October 2017, * Participation in the joint publication ''Qu'est-ce que la gauche ?'', Fayard, 2017, * ''Sans Véronique'', Gallimard, January 2017, * ''Correspondance indiscrète'', with Dominique Fernandez, Grasset, February 2016, * ''101 Robes'', Flammarion et Les Arts Décoratifs, coffee-table book, Philippe Apeloig version, September 2015, * ''Enfances, adolescences : 5 nouvelles inédites'', Librio littérature, June 2015, joint publication, * ''Histoire de ma sexualité'', Paris, Gallimard, coll. « Blanche », January 2014, * ''Beau repaire : Jacques Higelin reçoit'', Paris, Actes Sud, joint publication, November 2013, * ''Noël, quel bonheur !'', Paris, Armand Colin, 2012, joint publication, * ''Belle famille'', Paris, Gallimard, coll. « Blanche », 2012, 244 pages, * ''Le Livre qui rend heureux'', ill. by François Xavier Goby, Paris, Flammarion, 2011, 122 pages, . * ''La Synthèse du camphre'', Paris, Gallimard, coll. Blanche, 2010, 253 pages, * ''Il déserte'', short story in the eponymous volume, Buchet/Chastel, Paris 2009, joint publication of the winners of the Young Writer's Prize,


References

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