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Philippe Sollers is a writer, editor, and critic of whom Philip Roth has said: "Anybody out for a good time should read Philippe Sollers. He's the sort of intellectual clown we don't breed in America--urbane, bestial, candid, effervescent, an irrepressible ejaculator of farcical wisdom, a master of good-natured malice, a kind of happy, lively, benign Celine." Of Sollers’ many previous books, those currently available in English include Watteau in Venice (Scribner's, 1994), Event(Red Dust, 1987), and Women (Columbia UP, 1990). He makes his home in Paris where he lives with his wife Julia Kristeva.
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