Barbara Samson, Date of Birth

    

Barbara Samson

French poet

Date of Birth: 07-Feb-1975

Profession: writer, autobiographer

Nationality: France

Zodiac Sign: Aquarius


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About Barbara Samson

  • Barbara Samson (born February 7, 1975) is a French poet who was infected with HIV at the age of seventeen.
  • Her story was made into the French television film Being Seventeen. Samson sought treatment for an eating disorder at the age of seventeen.
  • While staying in a French health clinic, she fell in love with another patient who wrote love poems for her.
  • She later discovered that the poems were translations of Jim Morrison's lyrics of The Doors' rock songs.
  • Her lover had also concealed his HIV-positive status, which Samson in turn contracted.
  • She told nobody about her illness, because she was so ashamed.
  • Barbara met Eric and in 1994 they opened together the "sidaction", a programme which was on almost every French television channel.
  • She also toured numerous schools to speak about AIDS. Samson wrote an autobiography, On n'est pas sérieux quand on a dix-sept ans ("Nobody Is Serious When They're Seventeen").
  • The book became a bestseller in France and was translated into eight languages. As of 2005, Barbara Samson lives and works in France.
  • She visited Ohio University in the spring of 2003 to speak about living with HIV.

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