Further Reading and Literary Criticism
- Roland Barthes, Writer Sollers, 1979, (ISBN 0-485-11337-6)
- Jacques Derrida, Dissemination, 1983, (ISBN 0-226-14334-1)
- Julia Kristeva, Polylogue, 1977, (ISBN 2-02-004631-8)
- Michel Foucault, Distance, aspect, origine: Philippe Sollers, Critique n° 198, November 1963
- Malcom Charles Pollard, The novels of Philippe Sollers : Narrative and the Visual, 1994, (ISBN 90-5183-707-0)
- Philippe Forest, Philippe Sollers, 1992, (ISBN 2-02-017336-0)
- Eric Hayot, Chinese Dreams: Pound, Brecht, Tel Quel, 2004, (ISBN 0-472-11340-2)
- Hilary Clarke, The Fictional Encyclopaedia: Joyce, Pound, Sollers, 1990, (ISBN 0-8240-0006-4)
- Alex Gordon,‘Roland Barthes’ Sollers Ēcrivain and the Problem of the Reception of Philippe Sollers’ L’écriture percurrente’, Journal of the Institute of Humanities, Seoul National University, No. 48, February, 2002, pp. 55-83.
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