Grégoire Bouillier

Grégoire Bouillier (born June 22, 1960 in Tizi Ouzou, Algeria) is the 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

Dutch translation

  • De raadselgast .

Arabic Translation

  • Report on Myself- تقرير عن نفسي , 2014 ( Publisher - Al Kotob Khan )
gollark: Since the OS isn't actually running to handle scheduling and all.
gollark: If you want it to be totally powered off until a certain time I am not sure if you can do *that* easily, though.
gollark: There are a bunch of different ways to run tasks at specified times on most Linux systems, it shouldn't be too hard.
gollark: The exercise bike thing is (probably) a joke.
gollark: No, if you don't like it you don't like it.

References

  1. Fabrice Rozié; Esther Allen; Guy Walter (eds.). As you were saying: American writers respond to their French contemporaries. Dalkey Archive Press. p. 75. ISBN 978-1-56478-474-2.
  2. Sarah Douglas (June 11, 2007), A Dizzying Convergence, ARTINFO, retrieved 2008-04-23



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