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Hervé Guibert

    December 14, 1955 – December 27, 1991

    Hervé Guibert was a French writer and journalist whose work drew primarily from autobiography and autofiction. His style, influenced by authors like Roland Barthes and Thomas Bernhard, was characterized by a pursuit of simplicity and sparseness, often employing sophisticated vocabulary and raw descriptions. Guibert's short novels, frequently based on biographical facts interwoven with fiction, draw the reader into brutally presented narratives. In his later works, reflecting his experience with AIDS, he chronicled the daily progression of his illness and artistically explored his own body and suffering.

    Hervé Guibert
    My Manservant and Me
    To the Friend Who Did Not Save My Life
    Letters to Eugene
    Cytomegalovirus
    Ghost Image
    Mausoleum of Lovers