- Pierre Gripari
Pierre Gripari (
7 January 1925 -23 December 1990 inParis ), was a French writer. Born to a Greek father and a French mother, he was orphaned in 1944 and had to interrupt his studies and support himself with various jobs. He took up writing at an early age but did not consider his works fit for publishing until the late 1950s.In 1959, he published his autobiography, "Pierrot-la-lune", which was a critical success. He gained notoriety with his 1962 play "Lieutenant Tenant", but his later works were commercially unsuccessful. Pierre Gripari kept publishing his books thanks to the support of publisher L'Age d'Homme, but only gained real fame and success in the late 1970s, thanks to the publishing of his children's book "Contes de la rue Broca". Until his death, he was more known to french audiences as a
children's author .A member of the
french communist party in the 1950s, Gripari strongly distanced himself from communism after the 1956Khrushchev report and gradually evolved towards unconventional political ideas which could be consideredfar right . He was often critical of the political and religious influence of thejews , and was branded by some critics asanti-semitic .Gripari was openly
gay and often wrote on gay themes, but his work often borders on thesurreal and includes several parodies of literary genres.
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