In his discussion of the controversial French writer Sollers,
Barthes raises critical issues of central importance - such as the
nature of narrative, the theory of language, the problems of
traditional realism and the relationship between literature and
politics. The Introduction and notes provide an important
presentation of Sollers for the English-speaking reader. Roland
Barthes (19-15-1980) is one of the most important figures in the
development of modern critical theory and a leading exponent of la
nouvelle critique. His many works include Criticism and Truth
(Athlone 1987), Writing Degree Zero, Mythologies, S/Z and Elements
of Semiology.
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