Jacques Audiberti
Jacques Séraphin Marie Audiberti was a French playwright, poet and novelist and exponent of the Theatre of the Absurd.
Audiberti was born in Antibes, France, the son of Louis Audiberti, a master mason, and his wife, Victorine. He began his writing career as a journalist, moving to Paris in 1925 to write for Le Journal and Le Petit Parisien. Later, he wrote more than 20 plays on the theme of conflicting good and evil.
He married Élisabeth-Cécile-Amélie Savane in 1926. They had two daughters, Jacqueline and Marie-Louise. He died in Paris in 1965, aged 66, and is interred in the Cimetière de Pantin, Pantin, Ile-de-France Region, FranceWorks
Plays
- Le mal court
- L'effet Glapion
- La Fourmi dans le corps
- Quoat-Quoat
- L'Ampélour
- Les femmes du bœuf
Poetry
- Des Tonnes de semence
- Toujours
- Rempart
Novels
- Le Maître de Milan
- Marie Dubois
- Les jardins et les fleuves
- ''Infanticide préconisé
Other
- La Poupée, a film scenario adapted from an earlier novel
- Dimanche m'attend, a diary published in