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Roger Laporte
Roger Laporte (20 July 1925, Lyon – 24 April 2001 Montpellier) was a 20th-century French writer. Works *1963: ''La Veille'', Éditions Gallimard, series "Le Chemin" *1966: ''Une voix de fin silence'', Gallimard, series "Le Chemin" *1967: ''Pourquoi ? (Une voix de fin silence II)'', Gallimard, series "Le Chemin" *1970: ''Fugue, biographie'', Gallimard, series "Le Chemin" *1973: ''Fugue. Supplément, biographie'', Gallimard, series "Le Chemin" *1973: ''Deux lectures de Maurice Blanchot'' (with Bernard Noël), Fata Morgana, series "Le Grand Pal", Montpellier *1974: ''Une migration ''et ''Le partenaire'', Fata Morgana, 1974 (texts published in magazines in 1959 and 1960, lettre-préface by René Char) *1975: ''Quinze variations sur un thème biographique'', Flammarion, series "Textes" *1976: ''Fugue 3'', Flammarion *1979: ''Carnets (extraits)'', Hachette, series "POL" *1979: ''Souvenirs de Reims'' and other tales, Hachette, series "POL", Prix France Culture *1979: ''Suite, biogra ...
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Lyon
Lyon,, ; Occitan: ''Lion'', hist. ''Lionés'' also spelled in English as Lyons, is the third-largest city and second-largest metropolitan area of France. It is located at the confluence of the rivers Rhône and Saône, to the northwest of the French Alps, southeast of Paris, north of Marseille, southwest of Geneva, northeast of Saint-Étienne. The City of Lyon proper had a population of 522,969 in 2019 within its small municipal territory of , but together with its suburbs and exurbs the Lyon metropolitan area had a population of 2,280,845 that same year, the second most populated in France. Lyon and 58 suburban municipalities have formed since 2015 the Metropolis of Lyon, a directly elected metropolitan authority now in charge of most urban issues, with a population of 1,411,571 in 2019. Lyon is the prefecture of the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region and seat of the Departmental Council of Rhône (whose jurisdiction, however, no longer extends over the Metropolis of Lyo ...
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Michel Deguy
Michel Deguy (23 May 1930 – 16 February 2022) was a French poet and translator. Biography Deguy was born in Paris on 23 May 1930. He taught French literature at the Universite de Paris VIII (Saint-Denis) for many years. He also served as director of the French literary journal '' Po&sie'', and as editor of '' Les Temps Modernes'', the literary journal founded by Jean-Paul Sartre. As a translator, he translated Heidegger, Gongora, Sappho, Dante, and many others. He won the following prizes for his work: the Prix Mallarme, the Grand prix national de la poésie, the Prix Max Jacob, the Grand Prix de Poésie de l'Académie Française, the Prix Fénéon, and the Prix Joseph-Kessel. Deguy died in Paris on 16 February 2022, at the age of 91. The actress Marie-Armelle Deguy is his daughter. Works * ''Les Meurtrières'', Pierre Jean Oswald, 1959, 63 p. * ''Fragment du cadastre'', Gallimard, series "Le Chemin", 1960, 156 p. * ''Poèmes de la presqu’île'', Hermann ...
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Prix France Culture Winners
Prix was an American power pop band formed in Memphis, Tennessee, in 1975 by Tommy Hoehn and Jon Tiven. The group ended up primarily as a studio project. Its recordings were produced by Tiven along with former Big Star member Chris Bell, who also played guitar and sang backup vocals. Prix is also famous of Banjo playing. Alex Chilton also participated in the recordings, along with session drummer Hilly Michaels. Although the group generated some major record label interest—notably from Mercury Records and Columbia/CBS Records—it ultimately only released a double A-side single on Ork Records in 1977 and a single on Miracle Records in 1978. Its only live performance came at a CBS Records showcase in 1976. In 1977, just as Ork Records released the first single and booked the group at CBGB, Prix broke up due both to Hoehn's unwillingness to remain in New York and to creative differences. In 1978, two of the songs recorded during the Prix sessions were included on ''Losing You to ...
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Philippe Rahmy
Philippe Rahmy (5 June 1965, in Geneva – 1 October 2017) was a Swiss poet and writer. Biography Philippe Rahmy studied the history of arts and Egyptology at the École du Louvre in Paris, and graduated from the University of Lausanne in literature and philosophy. He was a founding member of the prominent French literary site remue.net, focused on promoting contemporary literature over the Internet and through live events. He is a published author in France, USA, Italy, Switzerland and China. Philippe Rahmy was also active as a photographer and as a director of award-winning independent short films. Philippe Rahmy had Osteogenesis imperfecta (brittle bones), and he was an active member of several disability-related associations. He was also writing songs for the rock band "I need my gasoline". He was working on a literary and multimedia project abouabandoned cities ''The Abandoned City'' is a collaborative writing project. Hosted on D-FICTION, it will ultimately find its ...
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Jacques Dupin
Jacques Dupin (4 March 1927, Privas, Ardèche – 27 October 2012, Paris) was a French poet, art critic, and co-founder of the journal '' L'éphemère''. Dupin was born in the town of Privas in the South of France, where his father was a psychiatrist at a state mental hospital. In 1944, the family moved to Paris, where, in 1950, the poet René Char helped him publish his first collection of poems. In 1966, he co-founded the poetry quarterly L’Éphémère, with poets including André du Bouchet, Yves Bonnefoy and Paul Celan. He was the director of publication at Galerie Maeght, which represented Joan Miró, a close friend. The gallery also represented Marc Chagall, Alberto Giacometti, Francis Bacon and Wassily Kandinsky. Giacometti and Bacon both painted his portrait. Dupin wrote Miró's biography, numerous monographs on the artist's work, and was empowered by Miró's family to be the sole authenticating authority of the artist's work; a role that made him much sought a ...
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Alain Veinstein
Alain Veinstein (born 17 August 1942, in Cannes) is a poet and writer, winner of the Mallarmé prize and a host and producer of radio. Biography Since 1978, Alain Veinstein is also the voice of the nights of ''France Culture'' with interviews on the program '' Overnight'' and broadcasts, ''Surprised by the night'', and ''surprised by the poetry''. He created "The magnetic Nights" in 1978. He interviewed Marguerite Duras. Veinstein is essayist Laure Adler Laure Adler ( née Laure Clauzet; born 11 March 1950, in Caen) is a French journalist, writer, publisher and radio/TV producer. Works Biographies * 1986: ''L'Amour à l'arsenic : histoire de Marie Lafarge'', Denoël. * 1998: ''Marguerite ...'s husband. Works Fiction * (''The Piano Tuner''). Calmann-Levy (1996) – "The narrator, who never knew his father, was raised by his grandfather, a dark and quiet man who worked as a gravedigger. When, in turn it becomes father words intended for his son missed. A novel abo ...
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Michel Surya
Michel Surya (born 1954) is a French writer, philosopher and publisher. A specialist of Georges Bataille, he is the founder and director of the journal ' and the . Publications Tales *1988: ''Exit'', preface by Bernard Noël, Séguier, reprint followed by ''Les Noyés'' Éditions Farrago/, 2001. *1990: ''Les Noyés'', Séguier; reprint Éditions Farrago/Éditions Léo Scheer preceded by ''Exit'', 2001. *1995: ''Défiguration'', Fourbis *1996: ''Olivet'', Fourbis *2006: ''L'Éternel Retour : roman'', Éditions Lignes *2010: ''L'Impasse'', *2016: ''Le Mort-Né'', Al Dante Essais *1987: ''Georges Bataille : la mort à l’œuvre'', éditions Séguier; nouvelle éd. augmentée et mise à jour, Éditions Gallimard, 1992; reprint Gallimard, series « Tel », 2012 *1999: ''De la domination : le capital, la transparence et les affaires'', Farrago *1999: ''L’Imprécation littéraire : Antelme, Artaud, Bataille, Chestov, Debord, Klossowski, Rushdie, Sade'', in ''Matériologies, ...
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Frédéric-Yves Jeannet
Frédéric-Yves Jeannet () is a writer and professor of French origin who emigrated to Mexico in his youth. He was born in Grenoble, France, in 1959 and left it in 1975. Jeannet earned B.A. and M.A. degrees in comparative literature at the University of Grenoble.Fall 2004 faculty biographies: Cooper Union
He then lived in London until 1977 before moving to Mexico. He currently lives in , Mexico. Jeannet lived and lectured in New York from 1996 to 2004 at

Jacques Derrida
Jacques Derrida (; ; born Jackie Élie Derrida; See also . 15 July 1930 – 9 October 2004) was an Algerian-born French philosopher. He developed the philosophy of deconstruction, which he utilized in numerous texts, and which was developed through close readings of the linguistics of Ferdinand de Saussure and Husserlian and Heideggerian phenomenology.Jacques Derrida
. ''Encyclopædia Britannica''. Britannica.com. Retrieved 19 May 2017.
He is one of the major figures associated with and postmodern philosophy
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François Dominique (writer)
François Dominique, born in Paris, on 21 July 1943, is a French writer and translator. He taught law and political science at the University of Burgundy. Under the name Dominique Gros, he published ''Le droit antisémite de Vichy'', ''La pauvreté saisie par le droit'', ''Le droit de résistance à l’oppression'' in ''Le Genre Humain'', Seuil Publisher. In 1987, together with Jean-Michel Rabate, he founded the publishing house Ulysses-Fin-de-Siècle which became Virgile Publisher in 2002. With Serge Gavronsky he translated Louis Zukofsky’s « A » into French, of which five volumes, including 23 sections of this long poem, have been published by Virgile, 1994 - 2015. Some articles of François Dominique appeared in the journal Law and Literature. Publications Novels and short stories * ''Aséroé'', récit, POL, 1992. ASEROË, novel, translation by Howard Limoli and Richard Sieburth, Bellevue Literary Press,New York, 2020. * ''Une phrase'', monologue, Actuaria, 1995 ...
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