Herve Guibert
Herve Guibert (Saint-Cloud, December 14th 1955 - Clamart, December 27th 1991) is a writer French.
Biography
Journalist, novelist and photographer, it was one of the close relations of Michel Foucault, Isabelle Adjani and Sophie Calle. Impassioned of photography, it will be critical for the newspaper “Le Monde” during eight years. His report/ratio with the writing nourishes essentially Autobiographie and of Autofiction, but it also made discussions with many artists.
In 1990, it reveals its seropositivity in its novel With the friend who did not save me the life - which will in addition reveal it with a public much more important. This novel will be the first of a trilogy, also made up of the Protocole compassionnel and the Man to the red hat . In these last works, it describes in a daily way the projection of its disease.
Almost blind man because of the disease, it tries to put an end to his days his 36 year day before. He dies 11 days later, the December 27th 1991.
After an artistic work keen on the AIDS which inlassablement withdraws its forces to him, in particular through photographs of its body and a film which it carried out with producing the Pascale Breugnot a few weeks before its death, and diffused on television the January 30th 1992.
Its ashes rest with Santa Catarina (Western bank of the Isle of Elba).
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