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* ''Nous'', Paris: Grasset, 2016, 320 pp.
 
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* ''[https://aaaaarg.fail/thing/5d69d7c29ff37c37a9622bf4 Kaléidoscope, I. Images et idées]'', Léo Scheer, 2019, 402 pp.  
 
* ''[https://aaaaarg.fail/thing/5d69d7c29ff37c37a9622bf4 Kaléidoscope, I. Images et idées]'', Léo Scheer, 2019, 402 pp.  
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Revision as of 14:47, 4 June 2020

Tristan Garcia (5 April 1981, Toulouse) is a French philosopher and novelist. His most formative years were spent in Algeria. He studied philosophy at the École Normale Supérieure and Paris-Sorbonne University, and wrote his dissertation under Sandra Laugier. He currently teaches at Jean Moulin University Lyon 3.

Works

(in French unless noted otherwise)

Nonfiction

Books
Journal issues
  • editor, with Pierre-Alexandre Fradet, Spirale 255: "Réalisme spéculatif", Montreal, Winter 2016. [3]
Book chapters, papers

Fiction

  • La Meilleure Part des hommes, Paris: Gallimard, 2008, 305 pp.
    • Der beste Teil der Menschen. Roman, Frankfurt a.M :Frankfurter Verlagsanstalt, 2010, 317 pp. (German)
    • Hate: A Romance, London: Faber, 2012. (English)
    • La mejor parte de los hombres, trans. Lluís Maria Todó, Barcelona: Anagrama, 2011, 295 pp. (Spanish)
    • La parte migliore degli uomini, trans. Marcella Uberti-Bona, Parma: Guanda, 2011, 297 pp. (Italian)
  • Mémoires de la jungle, Paris: Gallimard, 2010, 367 pp.
  • En l'absence de classement final, Paris: Gallimard, 2012, 205 pp; shortened ed. as Le Saut de Malmö et autres nouvelles, Paris: Folio, 2014, 128 pp.
  • Les Cordelettes de Browser, Paris: Denoël, 2012, 288 pp.
  • Faber. Le Destructeur, Paris: Gallimard, 2013, 462 pp.
    • Faber, trans. Sarah De Sanctis, Milan: Enne Enne, 2016, 403 pp. (Italian)
  • Le Saut de Malmö et autres nouvelles, Paris: Folio, 2014, 128 pp.
  • 7, Paris: Gallimard, 2015, 576 pp.
  • La Ligne, RVB Books, 2016, 128 pp. With photographs by Alexandre Guirkinger.
  • Âmes: Histoire de la souffrance I. Paris: Gallimard, 2019, 720 pp. [4]

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