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Eryk hanut biography of albert

          Gwendolyn Albert, independent human rights activist.

          Hanut, the Danish-born, Paris-raised photographer and author of I Wish You Love: Conversations with Marlene Dietrich (), effortlessly alternates chapters in....

          Hanut, Eryk 1967-

          PERSONAL:

          Born May 26, 1967; partner of Andrew Harvey since 1994.

          Ethnicity: "White." Education: Attended Brussels Conservatory of Music, 1985, and Paris School of Photography. Politics: Democrat. Religion: Christian.

          Eryk Hanut.

        1. With Sogyal Rinpoche, he coauthored "The Tibetan Book of Living & Dying".
        2. Hanut, the Danish-born, Paris-raised photographer and author of I Wish You Love: Conversations with Marlene Dietrich (), effortlessly alternates chapters in.
        3. The Egyptian relationship with Byblos (ancient keben) has a long history spanning over three millennia The connection was one of deep symbiosis.
        4. Perfume of the Desert: Inspirations from Sufi Wisdom|Eryk Hanut.
        5. Hobbies and other interests: Animal welfare, animal rights.

          ADDRESSES:

          Office—4045 South Suffalo Dr., No. A101-420, Las Vegas, NV 89147. Agent—Thomas Grady Agency, 209 Basset, Petaluma, CA 94952.

          [email protected].

          CAREER:

          Author and photographer. Freelance photographer for magazines and publishers, including Putnam & Sons, 1997—. Center for the Divine Feminine, San Francisco, CA, director.

          AWARDS, HONORS:

          Benjamin Franklin Award for Best Spiritual Book, 1997, for Mary's Vineyard; Body, Mind, and Spirit Award of Excellence, 1996.

          WRITINGS:

          I Wish You Love: Conversations with Marlene Dietrich, translated from the French by Anne-Pauline de Castries, Frog (Berkeley, CA), 1996.

          (With partner, Andrew Harve