Jean-Philippe de Tonnac

Jean-Philippe de Tonnac is a French novelist, essayist, and journalist who directed the special editions of the Nouvel Observateur.[1] He is the author of about twenty published books, among them "The Asexual Revolution" (2006).

Jean-Philippe de Tonnac

Publications

Essays

  • Qui vive ?, textes rassemblés en hommage à Julien Gracq, éd. José Corti, Paris, 1989
  • Les Promenades de Herman Hesse, photos de Daniel Faure, Le Chêne, Paris, 1996
  • Les Hauts Lieux sacrés de France, photos de Daniel Faure, Le Chêne, Paris, 1997
  • [Biographie] René Daumal, l'archange, éd. Grasset, Paris, 1998
  • Révérence à la vie, conversations avec Théodore Monod, éd. Grasset, Paris, 2002
  • Anorexia, Enquête sur l'expérience de la faim, éd. Albin Michel, Paris, 2005
  • La Révolution asexuelle : Ne pas faire l'amour, un nouveau phénomène de société,[2] éd. Albin Michel, Paris, 2006, ISBN 2-226-17257-2
  • Bob Marley, Folio Biographies n°69, 2010 - ISBN 978-2-070-34239-6
  • Jean-Philippe de Tonnac (dir.) - Stephen Laurence Kaplan (intro.), Dictionnaire universel du pain, éd. Robert Laffont, coll. « Bouquins », Paris, 2010, ISBN 978-2-221-11200-7

Novels

  • Père des brouillards, éd. Fayard, 2002[3]
  • Azyme, AzymeActes sud, 2016
gollark: I'm being indecisive about whether I should just keep the existing instruction format and just leave some bits unused in `STOR/LOAD`/hopefully find something to do with them, or switch out `ADDI` and use the spare space to make instructions excessively conditional.
gollark: So reassigning yet another register to hold a bunch of flags or something, splitting ADDI back into multiple instructions, and using the extra space for conditionals could work.
gollark: Or, I suppose more accurately, only not unused on `ADDI`, so I guess I could just change that?
gollark: Well, that could be neat, except they're only unused on `LOAD`/`STOR`.
gollark: It goes `02 [register index]0 [high byte of address] [low byte of address]` right now (or 03 for `STOR`), but the unused 4 bits sadden me.

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