Tristan Ranx
Tristan Ranx is a French writer, author of the novel Falkenstein (2000) on Louis II of Bavaria and Garibaldi.
Preaching the disappearance of the author in the fiction and the refusal of romantic planning in the Dogma of the drive out-part, Tristan Ranx wants to open a new way out of the beaten paths of the literature. Its interest and its research go thus on the nonromantic forms like the articles on the historical martial arts and investigations. Research which leads the author to reconstitute a romantic universe apart from the novel.
Tristan Ranx, continuing its passion for the revolutionists and the zones gray of knowledge, collaborates with the review Supérieur Unknown of Sarane Alexandrian, for which he wrote Jose Rizal, Filipino revolutionist and Christian Priber, revolutionist and utopian of the 18th century .
In 2005 Tristan Ranx is member of several artistic and literary clubs.
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