- Grisélidis Réal
Grisélidis Réal (
11 August ,1929 -31 May ,2005 ) was awriter andprostitute fromGeneva ,Switzerland .She was born in
Lausanne , in a family of teachers and spent her childhood inAlexandria , and then inAthens , where her father was working. Back to Switzerland, she studied art inZürich . She started to prostitute herself at the beginning of the sixties. She lived inGermany , with her children (she had four) and her lover. In her first book, "Le noir est une couleur" ("Black is a color") - Balland, 1974, ISBN 2-7158-0005-3, she told her story in a blunt and honest way, with a dark lyrical tone she got from her own experience.During the seventies, Réal became an activist, in particular with the occupation of the
Chapelle Saint-Bernard , in Paris, in June 1975. She rejected the argument of the alienation by the pimps, and stated that prostitution could be a choice, a free-will decision. The "revolutionary whore" was born. She helped in the creation of a support association (Aspasie ) for prostitutes. In her tiny home in Geneva, she created an international documentation center about prostitution.In parallel to this political fight, Réal developed a positive vision of what she called in January 2005 (in the preface to "Carnet de bal d'une courtisane", Verticales, March 2005, ISBN 2-84335-219-3), "an Art, a Humanism and a Science".
Réal stopped prostitution in 1995, at the age of 66. Three years earlier, in 1992, she had published "La Passe imaginaire" (L'Aire/Manya, ISBN 2-87896-037-8), a compilation of letters sent to her friend
Jean-Luc Hennig .External links
* [http://www.aspasie.ch Aspasie web site]
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