D.O.B: 1926-02-26
D.O.D: 2011-09-21
Jean-Paul Clébert (born 23 February 1926 – 21 September 2011) was a French writer. Before completing his studies in a Jesuit college, Jean-Paul Clébert left to join the French Resistance in 1943 at the age of 16. After the liberation, he spent six months in Asia and then returned to France. He described his unusual life: "My secondary education was interrupted by the war but continued as a prisoner. I have never had a regular job but have been successively a house painter, cook, newspaper seller, farm worker, navvy undertaker’s mute, valet, cafe proprietor and tramp. Lived for some years with gipsies and am now engaged on writing a book about them. Have also traveled widely in the East. I now live alone on a farm in Haute Provence". On returning he lived for 3 or 4 years as a clochard amongst the many homeless people in the underground world of Paris....