Guy de Maupassant, Author
- Bio: 1850-1893; French author known as a master of the short story and noted member of the Naturalist school; protégé of Gustave Flaubert; enlisted as a volunteer in the Franco-Prussian War, working as a clerk in the Navy Department for 10 years; friendship with Gustave Flaubert led him to meet Émile Zola and Ivan Turgenev, as well as other members of the realist and naturalist schools; contributing editor of several newspapers, including Le Figaro, Le Gaulois, and l’Écho de Paris; wrote over 300 short stories during his career; had a near constant desire for solitude; diagnosed with syphilis that caused paranoia and eventually an attempt at suicide; committed to an asylum in 1891 and died there in 1893 from complications of syphilis; wrote his own epitaph: “I have coveted everything and taken pleasure in nothing.