Lotringer, Sylvère.
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Sylvère Lotringer is a literary critic and cultural theorist. He is best known for founding the journal Semiotext(e), which is largely credited with introducing the work of French theorists like Jean Baudrillard, Gilles Deleuze,Paul Virilio, Felix Guattari, Michel Foucault and Jean-Francois Lyotard to an English-speaking audience.Lotringer was born in Paris to Polish-Jewish immigrants. He spent the Nazi occupation of Paris as a "hidden child", later relocating with his family to Israel. He returned ...
From the description of Sylvere Lotringer Papers and Semiotext(e) Archive 1960-2000 (Bulk 1973-2000). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 753870668
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