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"... gendelettres souteneurs du fascisme sadien' (Onfray 322) waartoe onder meer Blanchot, Bataille, Klossowski, Michel Foucault (die later zijn vergissing zou hebben ingezien), Roland Barthes, Gilles Deleuze en Philippe Sollers behoren."--''[[Jan Walravens en het experiment]]'' (2012) by Lars Bernaerts, ‎Hans Vandevoorde, ‎Bart Vervaeck "... gendelettres souteneurs du fascisme sadien' (Onfray 322) waartoe onder meer Blanchot, Bataille, Klossowski, Michel Foucault (die later zijn vergissing zou hebben ingezien), Roland Barthes, Gilles Deleuze en Philippe Sollers behoren."--''[[Jan Walravens en het experiment]]'' (2012) by Lars Bernaerts, ‎Hans Vandevoorde, ‎Bart Vervaeck
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 +"J’ai été obligé, à cause de plusieurs maladies d’enfance, d’avoir une mémoire très précise et très stricte, visuelle, auditive, tactile, olfactive, gustative. J’ai vécu, des jours et des nuits, dans mes rétines, mes tympans, mes narines, mes doigts, ma gorge, ma langue." ''[[L'école du mystère]]'' (2015) by Philippe Sollers
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-'''Philippe Sollers''' (1936 – 2023) was a [[French writer]] and [[French critic|critic]]. In 1960 he founded the ''avant garde'' literary journal ''[[Tel Quel]]'' (along with writer and art critic [[Marcelin Pleynet]]), which was published by [[Éditions du Seuil]] and ran until 1982. Sollers then created the journal ''[[L'Infini]]'', published first by [[Éditions Denoël]], then by [[Gallimard]] with Sollers remaining as sole editor.+'''Philippe Sollers''' (1936 – 2023) was a [[French writer]] and [[French critic|critic]]. In 1960 he co-founded the literary journal ''[[Tel Quel]]'' which ran until 1982. Sollers then created the journal ''[[L'Infini]]''.
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-Sollers was at the heart of the period of intellectual fervour in the Paris of the 1960s and 1970s. He contributed to the publication of critics and thinkers such as [[Jacques Derrida]], [[Jacques Lacan]], [[Louis Althusser]], and [[Roland Barthes]]. Some of them were later described in his novel ''[[Femmes (novel)|Femmes]]'' (1983), alongside other figures of French intellectualism active before and after [[May 1968 French civil unrest|May 1968]].+
-His writings and approach to language were examined and praised by French critic [[Roland Barthes]] in his book ''[[Writer Sollers]]''.+Sollers was at the heart of the period of [[French intellectuals]] of the 1960s and 1970s, but remained a philosopher of the '[[second rayon]]'.
 +Sollers married [[Julia Kristeva]] in 1967.
==See also== ==See also==
*[[Les Intellocrates]] *[[Les Intellocrates]]
-*[[La coterie des gendelettres souteneurs dufascisme sadien]] is an enumeration of French intellectuals who defended Sadean fascism in ''[[Les ultras des lumières]]'' (2007 ) by [[Michel Onfray]]+*[[La coterie des gendelettres souteneurs du fascisme sadien]] (2007 ) by Michel Onfray
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"La Correspondance de Madame Gourdan (1783) ou Les Sérails de Paris (1802) sont les témoignages les plus ahurissants de cette frénésie ambiante. Sade est passé par là, bien sûr, Casanova aussi." --L'érotisme français () by Sollers reviewing Anthologie érotique : Le XVIIIème siècle (2004) by Maurice Lever


"During the sixties and seventies, Sollers, Gabriel Matzneff, and Jean-Edern Hallier became seasoned professionals of the Parisian circuit of self-promotion. Hallier, for instance, made his name largely by staging his own ..."--Romain Gary: The Man Who Sold His Shadow (2002) by Ralph W. Schoolcraft


"Sollers' symbolically inferior status can be read off from the exposed way in which his Théorie d'ensemble (Tel Quel, ... redefined when Philippe Sollers and Raymond Aron got involved in the same action group against totalitarianism, ..."--Why There Is No Poststructuralism in France (2015) by Johannes Angermuller


"L’ironie n’est pas une fin en soi. Sollers a été grand, il est aujourd’hui futile, mondain."--Michel Onfray debating with Sollers in a television show hosted by Frédéric Taddéi


"... gendelettres souteneurs du fascisme sadien' (Onfray 322) waartoe onder meer Blanchot, Bataille, Klossowski, Michel Foucault (die later zijn vergissing zou hebben ingezien), Roland Barthes, Gilles Deleuze en Philippe Sollers behoren."--Jan Walravens en het experiment (2012) by Lars Bernaerts, ‎Hans Vandevoorde, ‎Bart Vervaeck


"J’ai été obligé, à cause de plusieurs maladies d’enfance, d’avoir une mémoire très précise et très stricte, visuelle, auditive, tactile, olfactive, gustative. J’ai vécu, des jours et des nuits, dans mes rétines, mes tympans, mes narines, mes doigts, ma gorge, ma langue." L'école du mystère (2015) by Philippe Sollers

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Philippe Sollers (1936 – 2023) was a French writer and critic. In 1960 he co-founded the literary journal Tel Quel which ran until 1982. Sollers then created the journal L'Infini.

Sollers was at the heart of the period of French intellectuals of the 1960s and 1970s, but remained a philosopher of the 'second rayon'.

Sollers married Julia Kristeva in 1967.

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