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  1. en.m.wikipedia.org › wiki › Bruce_WagnerBruce Wagner - Wikipedia

    Bruce Alan Wagner (born March 22, 1954) is an American novelist and screenwriter based in Los Angeles known for his apocalyptic yet ultimately spiritual view of humanity as seen through the lens of the Hollywood entertainment industry.

  2. m.imdb.com › name › nm0905818Bruce Wagner - IMDb

    Bruce Wagner was born on 20 March 1954 in Madison, Wisconsin, USA. He is a writer and producer, known for Maps to the Stars (2014), Knight of Cups (2015) and Wild Palms (1993).

  3. Bruce Wagner was born on March 20, 1954 in Madison, Wisconsin, USA. He is a writer and producer, known for Maps to the Stars (2014), Knight of Cups (2015) and Wild Palms (1993).

  4. Sep 11, 2012 · Bruce Wagner. by James Boice. Bruce Wagner grew up in L.A., lives in L.A. and writes big, dark, hilarious, classically fashioned, obscene, almost Dickensian novels about people in L.A. — as well as the terrors and beauty of fame and obscurity, life and death.

  5. Jan 31, 2023 · Wagner renders the life of a fictional character, Roger Orr, also known as Roar, by mixing fake interviews with actual celebrities alongside invented people.

  6. ABOUT — The Marvel Universe - Bruce Wagner. “He is a visionary posing as a farceur.”. Salman Rushdie. “ [Wagner’s The Empty Chair ] would make a fine fictional companion to the Trappist monk Thomas Merton’s writings on spiritual outrage and the impossibility of solace.”.

  7. Bruce Wagner is the author of The Chrysanthemum Palace (a PEN Faulkner fiction award finalist); Still Holding; I'll Let You Go (a PEN USA fiction award finalist); I'm Losing You; and Force Majeure.

  8. Aug 8, 2014 · Bruce Wagner ('Dead Stars'), who wrote David Cronenberg's new film 'Maps to the Stars,' turns flood lights on showbiz darkness.

  9. Bruce Wagner is the author of the novels Dead Stars, Force Majeure, and Im Losing You. He also wrote and directed Women in Film, adapted from I’m Losing You, which premiered at the Sundance and Venice film festivals. He lives in Los Angeles.

  10. Mar 6, 2023 · Easy to mistake those screen and camera lights, always on, for the hot transcendent light of spirit. But Wagner’s work shows how these divergent dazzles masquerade as each other and ultimately mix, finding accidental beauty in the daily glint, nourishment in what’s seemingly empty.

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