Grégoire Bouillier (born June 22, 1960 in Tizi Ouzou, Algeria) is a French memoirist who wrote Rapport sur moi (Report on Myself) and L'invité mystère (The Mystery Guest). Rapport sur moi won the Prix de Flore in 2002.[1]
Bouillier is the unnamed protagonist of French artist Sophie Calle’s work, Take Care of Yourself, in which Calle collected comments from 107 women to an e-mail he wrote her to end their affair. The work was exhibited in the French pavilion of the 2007 Venice Biennale.[2]
Works
Original French
- Rapport sur moi, 2002
- L'invité mystère, 2004
- Cap Canaveral, 2008
English translations
- The Mystery Guest, 2006 (translated by Lorin Stein)
- Report on Myself, 2008 (translated by Bruce Benderson)
Dutch translation
- De raadselgast.
German translations
- Ich über mich.
- Der Überraschungsgast.
Arabic Translation
- Report on Myself- تقرير عن نفسي , 2014 ( Publisher - Al Kotob Khan )
References
- ↑ Fabrice Rozié; Esther Allen; Guy Walter, eds. (2007). As you were saying: American writers respond to their French contemporaries. Dalkey Archive Press. p. 75. ISBN 978-1-56478-474-2.
- ↑ Sarah Douglas (June 11, 2007), A Dizzying Convergence, ARTINFO, retrieved 2008-04-23
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