René Schérer Explained

René Schérer (25 November 1922 – 1 February 2023) was a French philosopher and professor emeritus of the universite de Paris VIII.[1]

Biography

Schérer was born in Tulle on 25 November 1922. He is the younger brother of filmmaker Éric Rohmer (1920–2010). He was Guy Hocquenghem's teacher and lover, with whom he co-wrote two books. In 2007, then aged 85, he commented on the history of his life and his work in an interview with Geoffroy de Lagasnerie: After all: interviews on an intellectual life, published by Cartouche.[2]

Schérer died in Châtillon, Hauts-de-Seine on 1 February 2023, at the age of 100.[3] [4]

Books

Editions

Notes and References

  1. Book: Schérer. René. Passerone. Giorgio. Passages pasoliniens. 2006. 9782859399603. back cover. 14 April 2016.
  2. René Schérer (avec Geoffroy de Lagasnerie), Après tout, Cartouche, 16 avril 2007, 205 p.
  3. Association d'Etudes Fouriéristes: René Schérer, notre ami et compagnon de route, membre d'honneur de notre association, nous a quitté aujourd'hui. Meldung auf Twitter, 2 February 2023, retrieved 6 February 2023 (französisch).
  4. Web site: Avis de décès de Monsieur René Scherer . Simplifia . 7 February 2023.