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Michel Foucault: The Will to Truth

Michel Foucault: The Will to Truth

Alan Sheridan

Routledge
1980
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First Published in 2004. Michel Foucault: The Will to Truth is the first full-length study of Foucault in any language. It covers the whole of his work to date, including material unavailable in English, and provides invaluable information on recent French intellectual history. Foucault emerges as an essential thinker for our time: his 'political anatomy' implies a radical critique not only of established intellectual positions, and social institutions, but also most of the alternatives offered by the opposition.
André Gide

André Gide

Alan Sheridan

Harvard University Press
2000
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One of the most important writers of the twentieth century, André Gide also led what was probably one of the most interesting lives our century has seen. Gide knew and corresponded with many of the major literary figures of his day, from Mallarmé to Oscar Wilde. Though a Communist, his critical account of Soviet Russia in Return from the USSR earned him the enmity of the Left. A lifelong advocate of moral and political freedom and justice, he was a proscribed writer on the Vatican’s infamous “Index.” Self-published most of his life, he won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1947, at the age of 77. An avowed homosexual, he nonetheless married his cousin, and though their marriage was unconsummated, at 53 he fathered a daughter for a friend.Alan Sheridan’s book is a literary biography of Gide, an intimate portrait of the reluctantly public man, whose work was deeply and inextricably entangled with his life. Gide’s life provides a unique perspective on our century, an idea of what it was like for one person to live through unprecedented technological change, economic growth and collapse, the rise of socialism and fascism, two world wars, a new concern for the colonial peoples and for women, and the astonishing hold of Rome and Moscow over intellectuals. Following Gide from his first forays among the Symbolists through his sexual and political awakenings to his worldwide fame as a writer, sage, and commentator on his age, Sheridan richly conveys the drama of a remarkable life; the depth, breadth, and vitality of an incomparable oeuvre; and the spirit of a time that both so aptly expressed.
Michel Foucault: The Will to Truth

Michel Foucault: The Will to Truth

Alan Sheridan

Routledge
2015
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First Published in 2004. Michel Foucault: The Will to Truth is the first full-length study of Foucault in any language. It covers the whole of his work to date, including material unavailable in English, and provides invaluable information on recent French intellectual history. Foucault emerges as an essential thinker for our time: his 'political anatomy' implies a radical critique not only of established intellectual positions, and social institutions, but also most of the alternatives offered by the opposition.
Discours, sexualité et pouvoir

Discours, sexualité et pouvoir

Alan Sheridan

Mardaga Fonds
1985
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Comment s'articulent les discours, surtout lorsqu'ils traitent de sujets tabous, comme la sexualit ou le fonctionnement du pouvoir ? Telle aura t la grande interrogation de Michel Foucault, que retrace Alan Sheridan avec une grande simplicit de style faisant de son ouvrage une introduction l gante et fid le l'oeuvre de Foucault. L' tude de Sheridan, qui va jusqu' l'histoire de la sexualit , montre bien cet largissement du champ de la raison, qu'a poursuivi Foucault au-del des fronti res traditionnelles et dont on ne parlait pas avant lui. Alan Sheridan est un crivain et traducteur britannique. Il a traduit des oeuvres de fiction, d'histoire, de philosophie, de critique litt raire et de psychanalyse par des auteurs tels que Jean-Paul Sartre, Jacques Lacan, Michel Foucault, Alain Robbe-Grillet, Robert Pinget et beaucoup d'autres.
The Notebook

The Notebook

Agota Kristof; Alan Sheridan; David Watson; Marc Romano

Avalon Travel Publishing
1997
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These three internationally acclaimed novels have confirmed Agota Kristof's reputation as one of the most provocative exponents of new-wave European fiction. With all the stark simplicity of a fractured fairy tale, the trilogy tells the story of twin brothers, Claus and Lucas, locked in an agonizing bond that becomes a gripping allegory of the forces that have divided -brothers- in much of Europe since World War II. Kristof's postmodern saga begins with The Notebook, in which the brothers are children, lost in a country torn apart by conflict, who must learn every trick of evil and cruelty merely to survive. In The Proof, Lucas is challenging to prove his own identity and the existence of his missing brother, a defector to the -other side.- The Third Lie, which closes the trilogy, is a biting parable of Eastern and Western Europe today and a deep exploration into the nature of identity, storytelling, and the truths and untruths that lie at the heart of them all. -Stark and haunting.- - The San Francisco Chronicle; -A vision of considerable depth and complexity, a powerful portrait of the nobility and perversity of the human heart.- - The Christian Science Monitor.