Jean Ricardou
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Jean Ricardou (born 17 June 1932 in Cannes (France) — died 23 July 2016 in Cannes) was a French writer and theorist. He joined the Tel Quel editorial board in 1962, writing for the review until 1971. Between 1961 and 1984 he published three novels, a collection of short stories, four books of critical theory and a "mix" of fiction and theory, whilst being the main theorist of the French New Novel literary movement before devoting his work, as of 1985, almost exclusively to the invention and development of a new science of writing: textics. Jean Ricardou's complete works (L'Intégrale) are posthumously published by the Belgian publisher Les Impressions nouvelles. Source: Wikipedia (en)
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