Guillaume de Sardes

Guillaume de Sardes was born on 14 April 1979. He is an essayist, photographer and novelist. He has obtained Prix Ulysse du premier roman (2008) /Prix Bourgogne de littérature (2009)/ Prix François-Mauriac de l'Académie française (2010)
Paris, 2012 (c) Nicolas Comment

Guillaume de Sardes, is a writer, a photographer and an historian of French art. He was born on 14 April 1979. As a literary critic, he collaborates with magazines like Commentaire, Edwarda, and literary newspapers like Service-littéraire. He is the editor of Prussian Blue (art magazine).

Biography

His first novel, Giovanni Pico, published in 2007, is devoted to the humanist Jean Pic de la Mirandole. He makes of him a Nietzschean figure and develops a really classic and light style. He obtained the Prix Ulysse for this work.

La Dernière passion de Son Éminence (2008), is an ironic and light novel. It was inspired by a real news story, on which the lawyer Jacques Vergès worked: a triple murder that took place in the Vatican in 1998. Action is however transposed in 1939. By its tone and its construction (using the process of entrenchment stories), La dernière passion de Son Éminence recalls libertine novels of the eighteenth century. Son éminence en rose et blanc (2011) uses the same characters (including Cardinal Benvenuto, cocaine addict and debauched old esthete). The plot is pure fantasy this time, although the context of the Vatican and fascist Italy is always really worked. Released in 2009, Le Nil est froid (Prix Bourgogne de littérature, Prix François-Mauriac de l'Académie française) explores the themes of war, obsessions and of artistic creation. It has for backdrop, the Egyptian Campaign. Latest novel to date, Le Dédain explores the different ways of loving in contemporary Paris.

Alongside his work as a novelist, Guillaume de Sardes is one of the best specialists of Russian Ballets. He has written a biography of Vaslav Nijinsky , edited and translated the Memoirs of Serge Diaghilev.

Artworks

Novels
Essays

Editing and text translation

Photobooks

Photography exhibits

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