Tel Quel
Tel Quel ("as is") was a French avant-garde literary magazine, founded in 1958 in Paris by Philippe Sollers and Jean-Edern Hallier and published by Éditions du Seuil. Important essays working towards post-structuralism and deconstruction appeared here. Publication ceased in 1982, and the journal was succeeded by L'Infini under Sollers's continued editorship.
Literature
- Marie Gagné, Le mouvement Tel Quel: neo-avant-garde et postmodernite, 1990. (French)
- John Mowitt, Text: The Genealogy of an Antidisciplinary Object, Duke University Press, 1992, x+245 pp.
- Niilo Kauppi, The Making of an Avant-Garde: ‘Tel Quel’, Berlin and New York: De Gruyter, 1994.
- Patrick French, The Time of Theory: A History of Tel Quel (1960-1983), Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1995.
- Philippe Forest, Histoire de Tel Quel: 1960-1982, Paris: Seuil, 1995. (French)
- Patrick French, Roland-François Lack (eds.), The Tel Quel Reader, London: Routledge, 1998.