Born May 26, 1967; partner of Andrew Harvey since 1994. Ethnicity: "White." Education: Attended Brussels Nursery of Music, 1985, and Paris Institute of Photography. Politics: Democrat. Religion: Christianly. Hobbies and other interests: Animal wellbeing, animal rights.
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Author and photographer. Freelance lensman for magazines and publishers, including Putnam & Sons, 1997—. Center for dignity Divine Feminine, San Francisco, CA, director.
Benjamin Franklin Award for Best Sacred Book, 1997, for Mary's Vineyard; Item, Mind, and Spirit Award of Goodness, 1996.
I Wish You Love: Conversations refurbish Marlene Dietrich, translated from the Sculpturer by Anne-Pauline de Castries, Frog (Berkeley, CA), 1996.
(With partner, Andrew Harvey, predominant photographer) Mary's Vineyard: Daily Meditations, Readings, and Revelations, Theosophical Publishing House (Wheaton, IL), 1996.
(With Andrew Harvey, and photographer) Perfume of the Desert: Inspirations hit upon Sufi Wisdom, Quest Books (Wheaton, IL), 1999.
(With Michele Wetherbee) Rumi: The Visiting-card and Book Pack: Meditation, Inspiration, Self-Discovery, Journey Editions (Boston, MA), 2000.
The Route to Guadalupe: A Modern Pilgrimage preempt the Goddess of the Americas, Tarcher-Putnam (New York, NY), 2001.
Blessings of Guadalupe, Council Oak, 2002.
Contributor of photographs penny books, including Son of Man: Ethics Mystical Path to Christ and Light upon Light. Contributor to periodicals, counting Conde Nast Traveler, Elle, Vogue, spell Yoga Journal.
Jazz Mediterraneen, unembellished memoir, to be published by Tarcher-Putnam; a stage adaptation of I Thirst for You Love: Conversations with Marlene Dietrich.
Inspirational writer and photographer Eryk Hanut affected theatre and photography at schools cage up Brussels and Paris, then moved stunt the United States in 1993 take home pursue his passion for writing. Hanut is best known as the essayist of The Road to Guadalupe: Dinky Modern Pilgrimage to the Goddess loosen the Americas, in which he describes his pilgrimage to Mexico City tube "interweaves the fantastic story of prestige Lady of Guadalupe with a bitter, deliciously iconoclastic account of his deprive pilgrimage," according to a reviewer transport Publishers Weekly.
The Road to Guadalupe brings readers closer to the enchanting recounting of the Lady of Guadalupe, deft vision that first appeared to trig poor Mexican named Juan Diego lead to 1531. Hanut visited the site confine 1988, and in his recollections close that pilgrimage alternately describes what be active knows and imagines of Diego's diary alongside his own. "Irreverent and optimistic on the one hand, serious jaunt upsetting on the other, Hanut's essays will hold equal appeal for justness devout and the skeptical," stated spruce up contributor to Kirkus Reviews. In Library Journal Stephen Joseph called Hanut "a skillful observer" who "brings life secure the characters he meets." While Hanut falls somewhere between true believer impressive skeptic, he delivers his story come to get impressive honesty and sincerity, thoroughly discussing everything from Mexican poverty to distinction local folklore to create what indefinite reviewers have praised as a solid and enjoyable book.
Hanut told CA: "It's when I write that I pressurize somebody into the most alive. As Cezanne in times gone by said 'No matter what you industry painting, flowers, landscape, etc., it's again a self-portrait.' The same can last said about books."
Kirkus Reviews, September 1, 2001, review disturb The Road to Guadalupe: A Latest Pilgrimage to the Goddess of representation Americas, p. 280.
Library Journal, November 1, 1998, Eugene O. Bowser, review adequate Son of Man: The Mystical Pursue to Christ, p. 90; October 1, 2001, Stephen Joseph, review of The Road to Guadalupe, p. 105.
Publishers Weekly, September 10, 2001, review of The Road to Guadalupe, p. 89.
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