Alain de Botton
- Writer
- Actor
- Producer
Alain de Botton was born on 20 December 1969 in Zurich, Switzerland. He
is the only son of Gilbert de Botton and Jacqueline Burgauer. He has
one sister named Miel. Alain spent his childhood in Switzerland, where
he learned to speak French and German. In 1981, Alain and his family
moved to London, where he was primarily educated. He studied history at
Cambridge University (1988-1990) and completed a masters degree in
philosophy at Kings College (1991-1992). In 1993, his first novel,
'Essays In Love', was published. He has since written many books on
what he describes as "the philosophy of everyday life". His works have
all been critically acclaimed, particularly his most well known
non-fiction novel, 'How Proust Can Change Your Life' (1997). Alain now
lives in London with his wife, Charlotte Neser, and their two young
sons, Samuel and Saul. He is a regular contributer to several English
newspapers, and lectures extensively on his books. He also owns his own
production company, Seneca Productions, which regularly presents
documentaries based on his works.