Alain de Botton

Alain de Botton

Alain de Botton, FRSL is a Swiss writer, philosopher, television presenter and entrepreneur, resident in the United Kingdom. His books and television programs discuss various contemporary subjects and themes, emphasizing philosophy's relevance to everyday life. At 23, he published Essays In Love , which went on to sell two million copies. Other bestsellers include How Proust Can Change Your Life , Status Anxiety and The Architecture Of Happiness . In August 2008, he was a founding member of a new educational establishment in central London called The School of Life. In May 2009, he was a...
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Birthdate:December 20, 1969
Birthplace:Zürich
Age:42
Education:King's College London, Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge
Religion:Atheism, Judaism
Also known as:Alain Botton

Written works by Alain de Botton

TitlePublishedGenre
Status Anxiety 2004
The Architecture of Happiness 2006 Non-fiction
The Consolations of Philosophy
The Art of Travel 2002 Non-fiction
Les Consolations de la philosophie
How Proust Can Change Your Life: Not a Novel 1997 Non-fiction
del Amor
Isabel und ihr Biograph
Portrait d'une jeune fille anglaise
On Seeing and Noticing
Placer de Sufrir, El
Essays in Love
The Romantic Movement: Sex, Shopping, and the Novel 1994 Novel
Trost der Philosophie. Eine Gebrauchsanweisung
Kiss and Tell
On Love
Religion for Atheists: A Non-believer's Guide to the Uses of Religion 2012
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Frequently Asked Questions

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    Where did Alain de Botton go to school?
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    Alain de Botton attended King's College London.
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    Who had a notable influence on Alain de Botton?
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    Gustave Flaubert, Marcel Proust, Stendhal, Michel de Montaigne and Seneca the Younger influenced Alain de Botton.
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    Where was Alain de Botton born?
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    Alain de Botton was born in Zürich.
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