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  1. Philippe Sollers (French: [sɔˈlɛʁs]; born Philippe Joyaux; 28 November 1936 – 5 May 2023) was a French writer and critic. In 1960 he founded the avant garde literary journal Tel Quel (along with writer and art critic Marcelin Pleynet ), which was published by Le Seuil and ran until 1982.

    • 5 May 2023 (aged 86), Paris, France
    • Philippe Joyaux, 28 November 1936, Talence, France
    • Writer, novelist
  2. Writer Sollers (French: Sollers écrivain) is a short book published in 1979 by the French literary critic Roland Barthes. In his discussion of the controversial French writer Philippe Sollers , Barthes raises critical issues of central importance such as the nature of narrative, the theory of language, the problems of traditional ...

    • France
    • 1979
  3. 6. Mai 2023 · Philippe Sollers, novelist, critic and essayist, has died. The French writer, who wrote 'A Strange Solitude,' founded two successful journals and was the heart of Paris' intellectual scene in...

  4. 6. Mai 2023 · Philippe Sollers (born Philippe Joyaux) is a French writer and critic. In 1960 he founded the avant garde journal Tel Quel (along with the writer and art critic Marcelin Pleynet), published by Seuil, which ran until 1982.

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    • May 6, 2023
    • November 28, 1936
  5. 6. Mai 2023 · Der französische Schriftsteller Philippe Sollers ist tot. Er starb im Alter von 86 Jahren, wie sein Verlag „Éditions Gallimard“ am Samstag mitteilte. Als Autor von mehr als 80 Werken prägte...

  6. 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. [1] .

  7. Born in 1936 in Talence (near Bordeaux), Philippe Sollers published his first novel at twenty-two years old, Une curiouse solitude, which is welcomed by both Mauriac and Aragon. Giving up, however, the successful career that seemed to await him, Sollers became a leader of the literary avant-garde.