Michel Haas (born 1952) is a French writer and researcher in the field of paleoanthropology.
Michel Haas | |
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Born | 1952 (age 71–72) |
Nationality | French |
Occupation | paleoanthropology |
Biography
editA former student of the École normale supérieure and agrégé in philosophy in 1973, Michel Haas leeds a career in the academic world. He has taught in France and in the United States, particularly at Yale University (1982) in Connecticut, as a Senior Lecturer.
In addition, he has been working as a reader for the Olivier Orban and published the novel La Dernière Mise à mort which won the prix des Deux Magots in 1983.[1]
He works today for the promotion of science in the field of paleoanthropology and lectures at the Collège des Bernardins.
Works
edit- 1983: La Dernière Mise à mort — Prix des Deux Magots
- 1985: Amoureux fous de Venise (collective work)