The Tel quel reader / edited by Patrick ffrench and Roland-François Lack.

The work of the French literary review, intellectual grouping and publishing team, Tel Quel, had a profound impact on literary and cultural debate in the 1960s and 70s. This reader includes an interview with Roland Barthes.

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Other Authors: Ffrench, Patrick, Lack, Roland-François, 1960-
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London ; New York : Routledge, 1998.
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Table of Contents:
  • Introduction / Patrick ffrench and Roland-Francois Lack
  • Chronological history of Tel Quel
  • Part I. Science. Division of the assembly / Tel quel
  • Towards a semiology of paragrams / Julia Kristeva
  • Marx and the inscription of labour / Jean-Joseph Goux
  • Freud and 'literary creation' / Jean-Louis Baudry. Part II. Literature. Distance, aspect, origin / Michel Foucault
  • The readability of Sade / Marcelin Pleynet
  • The Bataille act / Philippe Sollers
  • The subject in process /Julia Kristeva. Part III. Art. Chromatic painting: theorem written through painting / Mark Devade
  • Heavenly glory / Marcelin Pleynet
  • Thetic 'madness' / Marcelin Pleynet
  • The American body: notes on the new experimental theatre / Guy Scarpetta
  • Paradis / Philippe Sollers. Part IV. Dissemination. Dissemination / Patrick ffrench and Roland-Francois Lack
  • Responses: interview with Tel Quel / Roland Barthes.