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  1. Boursicot cooperated fully with reporter Joyce Wadler, who was seeking information for her book on the espionage case and affair, Liaison, granting her lengthy interviews about deeply personal subjects as well as access to all records and his closest family members. He is frequently quoted in the book.

  2. Jul 4, 2019 · Pei Pu meanwhile never confirmed what exactly his/her/their gender identity was – but it was likely fluid. In one 1988 interview, Pei Pu explains, “I used to fascinate both men and women. What I was and what they were didn’t matter,” and in another, says, “I never told Bernard [Boursicot] I was a woman.

  3. Jan 2, 1992 · Wadler is writing a book about the real lives behind “M. Butterfly”--Bernard Boursicot, a one-time French diplomat who was jailed for passing secrets to his Chinese lover of 18 years, Shi...

  4. Aug 11, 2017 · Lancisi explained that in September he would direct "M. Butterfly," the 1988 Pulitzer-winning drama based on the true story of the disgraced French diplomat and convicted spy — Bernard...

  5. Sep 27, 2017 · Former French embassy employee Bernard Boursicot, 41, left and Shi Pei Pu, 47, a singer in Chinese traditional opera face the judge as their trial began in Paris, May 5, 1986. Bouriscot is accused of having given Chinese officials unclassified diplomatic documents while assigned at the French embassy in Beijing from 1961 to 1972 and Shi Pei Pu ...

  6. Oct 24, 2017 · M. Butterfly was initially inspired by a news item Hwang read about Bernard Boursicot, a French diplomat jailed for passing classified documents to a Peking opera singer who was spying for the Chinese government. Boursicot insisted that during their nearly 15-year relationship, he believed his lover was female.

  7. Embark on a journey of intrigue and international espionage with our deep dive into the Bernard Boursicot scandal – a saga that shook the world! 🌐🕵️‍♂️ Unc...

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