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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.
- 559 pp.
- Columbia University Press
- 1983
- Philippe Sollers
26. Jan. 1983 · Including utterly uninteresting reflections on reactionary gender politics, such as that all women really want is to trap men into marriage and remaining a single womanizer displays a rare, heroic iconoclasm. Oh come on, this was the 80s not the 50s.
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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...
1. Jan. 1991 · Women. Hardcover – January 1, 1991. by Philippe Sollers (Author) 4.5 5 ratings. See all formats and editions. Print length. 559 pages. Language. English.
- Philippe Sollers
20. Mai 2010 · His fireball monologue conjures up women from his past and present, often through their favorite coital positions: Diane, the bisexual nyphomaniac drug addict; Flora, the committed Spanish anarchist with enticing underwear and vague links to WOMANN (World Organization for Male Annihilation and New Natality); Deb, Will's nagging wife ...