Cécile Guilbert
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Cécile Guilbert (born 1963) is a French writer and literary critic. She studied at Sciences-Po Paris. She has written a number of books on writers who are esprits libres or "free spirits": Saint Simon, Guy Debord, Laurence Sterne and Andy Warhol. She won the Prix Médicis de l'essai for Warhol spirit.She has also written novels such as Le Musée National (2000) and Réanimation (2012). She has written for France Culture, Canal Plus, Monde des Livres and Magazine Littéraire.[1]
Works[]
- 1994 : Saint-Simon ou l’encre de la subversion, Gallimard
- 1996 : Pour Guy Debord, Gallimard
- 2000 : Le musée national, Gallimard
- 2004 : L’écrivain le plus libre, Gallimard
- 2008 : Warhol spirit, Grasset (Prix Médicis de l'essai)
- 2012 : Réanimation, Grasset
References[]
- ^ "Biographie et actualités de Cécile Guilbert France Inter". www.franceinter.fr.
Categories:
- 21st-century French writers
- Sciences Po alumni
- Prix Médicis essai winners
- Living people
- 1963 births
- French non-fiction writer stubs