From A Strange Solitude, The Park and Event, through "Logiques", Lois and Paradis, down to Watteau in Venice, Une vie divine and "La Guerre du goût", the writings of Sollers have often provided contestation, provocation and challenging. These three characters are described in his novel, Femmes (1983) alongside a number of other figures of the French intellectual movement before and after May 1968. Among others, he was a friend of Jacques Lacan, Louis Althusser and Roland Barthes. Sollers was at the heart of the intense period of intellectual unrest in the Paris of the 1960s and 1970s. In 1982 Sollers then created the journal L'Infini published by Denoel which was later published under the same title by Gallimard for whom Sollers also directs the series. 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. Philippe Sollers (born Philippe Joyaux) is a French writer and critic.
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