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Women (French: Femmes) is a 1983 novel by French novelist Philippe Sollers. First published in English translation in 1990, Women marked Sollers's move to a more accessible form of fiction writing after a series of difficult experimental texts.
26. Jan. 1983 · Women. Philippe Sollers, Barbara Bray (Translator) 3.61. 80 ratings11 reviews. Will, a mysogynist American journalist-turned-novelist, carries on erotic encounters with women during globe-trotting stints, all the while suspecting their entire gender of staging a genetic revolution to restore cultural matriarchy.
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WOMEN Novel by Philippe Sollers. Translated by Barbara Bray, Columbia University Press, 1990, 560 pages. Born male and single at an early age. . . . Own and operate own typewriter.
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Philippe Sollers Columbia University Press , 1992 - Fiction - 560 pages Will, a mysogynist American journalist-turned-novelist, carries on erotic encounters with women during globe-trotting...
Philippe Sollers has 154 books on Goodreads with 6780 ratings. Philippe Sollers’s most popular book is Women.
20. Mai 2010 · A best-seller in France that's often comic and always disconcerting—but that's never as new as it wants to be. Besides the fact that the reader never for a minute believes that Will and his wife are supposed to be from the southern US, the novel's blatant self-reflexivity, hyperliterary name-dropping, and relentless plotlessness seem dated by now.