Pierre Guyotat
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Pierre Guyotat is a French writer. He was born in 1940 at Bourg-Argental.
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[edit] Biography
In 1960, Guyotat wrote his first novel, Sur un cheval. He was called to Algeria in the same year. In 1962 he was found guilty of deserting and publishing forbidden material. After 3 months in jail he was transferred to a disciplinary centre. Back in Paris, he got involved in journalism, writing first for France Observateur, then for Nouvel Observateur.
In 1964, Guyotat published Ashby and in 1965, Tombeau pour cinq cent mille soldats. This book became the subject of various controversies. In 1968, Guyotat became a member of the French Communist Party, which he left in 1971.
Eden, Eden, Eden came out in 1971 with a preface by Michel Leiris, Roland Barthes and Philippe Sollers. This book was banned from being publicised or sold to under-18s. A pertition of international support was signed (notably by Pier Paolo Pasolini, Jean-Paul Sartre, Pierre Boulez, Joseph Beuys, Pierre Dac, Jean Genet, Joseph Kessel, Maurice Blanchot, Max Ernst, Italo Calvino, Jacques Monod, Simone de Beauvoir, and Nathalie Sarraute). François Mitterrand, and Georges Pompidou, tried to get the ban lifted but it remained. Claude Simon (who won the Nobel Prize in 1985) resigned from the jury of the Prix Médicis after the prize wasn't awarded to Eden, Eden, Eden.
In 1973, Guyotat's play, Bond en avant was performed. During the 70s Guyotat was involved in various diverse protests: for soldiers, immigrants and prostitutes. In 1975 his novel, Prostitution, came out.
In 1977, he suffered a psychiatric illness.
In 1981 the ban on Eden, Eden, Eden was lifted. From 1984 to 1986, Guyotat gave a series of readings and performances of his work all over Europe.
In January 2000 he was involved in the reopening of the Centre Georges Pompidou at Beaubourg, contributing a reading of the first pages of Progéniture. In 2005, Sur un cheval was reedited and in April 2005 it was read on Radio France under Alain Ollivier's direction.
[edit] Bibliography
[edit] Biography
- 2005 Carnets de bord volume 1 1962-1969. Ligne-Manifeste.
- 2005 "Essai biographique" by Catherine Brun, Edtions Leo Scheer
[edit] Theatre
- 1972 Bond en avant, produced by Marcel Bozonnet and Alain Ollivier
- 1987 Bivouac, produced by Alain Ollivier
- 2005 Sur un cheval with Valérie Crunchant and Mireille Perrier. Reading directed by Alain Ollivier for France Culture
[edit] Novels
- 1961 Sur un cheval (Seuil, Paris).
- 1964 Ashby (Seuil, Paris).
- 1967 Tombeau pour cinq cent mille soldats (Gallimard, Paris).
- 1970 Eden, Eden, Eden (Gallimard, Paris).
- 1972 Littérature interdite (Gallimard, Paris).
- 1975 Prostitution (Gallimard, Paris).
- 1984 Le Livre (Gallimard, Paris) et Vivre (Denoël, Paris).
- 1995 Wanted Female, with Sam Francis (Lapis Press, Los Angeles).
- 2000 Progénitures (Gallimard, Paris) and Explications (Léo Scheer).