Guillaume Dustan (November 28, 1965, Paris – October 3, 2005)[1] was an openly gay French writer.[2] Dustan's 1998 novel, In My Room, brought the author instant notoriety for his masterful use of autofiction and depiction of gay glamour and romance in mid-1990s Paris.[3]
^"Guillaume Dustan (1965-2005)". BnF Data.
^Dustan, Guillaume (1998), Plus fort que moi: roman, P.O.L., ISBN 2-86744-634-1
^"Travis Jeppesen on "In My Room"". www.artforum.com. September 2019. Retrieved 2021-04-16.
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