Guillaume de Sardes is a writer, art historian, and photographer.
Guillaume de Sardes (born Boissard) was born in Périgueux, France.
Guillaume de Sardes is an essayist, photographer and novelist.
His first novel, Giovanni Pico, published in 2007, is about the humanist Jean Pic de la Mirandole, for which he won the Prix Ulysse. La Dernière passion de Son ÃÂminence, published in 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 City in 1998. Action is however transposed to 1939. Son éminence en rose et blanc (2011) uses the same characters, but the plot is pure fantasy in this work. Le Nil est froid, published in 2009 and for which De Sardes won the Prix François Mauriac in 2010, explores the themes of war, obsessions and of artistic creation; its setting is Bonaparte's Egyptian Campaign. Le Dédain explores the different ways of loving in contemporary Paris.
De Sardes is also a specialist in Russian ballet. He has written a biography of Vaslav Nijinsky, and edited and translated the Memoirs of Serge Diaghilev.
As a literary critic, he collaborates with magazines like Commentaire, Edwarda, and literary newspapers like '. He is the editor of ', an art magazine.
De Sardes' work as a photographer and a videographer, regularly exhibited in France and abroad, explores themes such as intimacy, wandering, and night.
De Sardes has been awarded the following prizes: