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  1. en.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.

    • Morton Wagner, Bernice Maletz
    • I'm Losing You (1996)
  2. Jan 31, 2023 · How novelist Bruce Wagner uses celebrity culture to explore human nature The LA-based author's newest novel "ROAR" is an audacious, made-up history of a fictional Hollywood guru

    • Samantha Dunn
  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm0905818Bruce Wagner - IMDb

    Bruce Wagner. Writer: Maps to the Stars. 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).

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    • Writer, Producer, Actor
    • Madison, Wisconsin, USA
    • Bruce Wagner
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  5. ABOUT — The Marvel Universe - Bruce Wagner. HOME BOOKS CONTACT. “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.”. Dani Shapiro. “To say that [ Maps To ...

  6. www.wikiwand.com › en › Bruce_WagnerBruce Wagner - Wikiwand

    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.

  7. Aug 8, 2014 · “Bruce is like James Joyce with ‘Ulysses,’” says Cronenberg, who has known Wagner for years. “He’s unafraid to express the moment … to go to the darkest places.

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    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. Because they take place in L.A., involve movie people, and are rife with up-to-the ...

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