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François-Olivier Rousseau

    September 20, 1947

    François-Olivier Rousseau is a French journalist, scriptwriter, and novelist. His work often delves into the complexities of the human psyche and societal issues. Through his writing, he explores the intricacies of relationships and the moral dilemmas his characters confront. Rousseau's style is recognized for its incisiveness and its ability to draw readers into compelling narratives.

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    Men in Motion
    • 2009

      Men in Motion

      • 152 pages
      • 6 hours of reading
      4.3(12)Add rating

      François Rousseau, author of the best-selling Locker Room Nudes, affords us private and exclusive access to more than 60 dancers from across the world, and the world of dance. Members of classical dance companies, including Opera de Paris and the New York City Ballet, and contemporary dance troupes, such as Alvin Ailey and Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane, as well as dancers from disciplines as diverse as Broadway, hip hop, acrobatic, and folk are spotlighted both on and offstage. Rousseau captures the innate eroticism of these artists as they pose, prepare, and perform. These men, whether seen in their most personal times of self-reflection or public moments under the spotlight, are proof that the body is truly a thing of beauty. Whether solo or en masse, their energy and virility leaps from the stage, and the page.

      Men in Motion