Lionel Ruffel

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Lionel Ruffel (born March 18, 1975 in Carcassonne ) is a French literary scholar and contemporary theorist.

Life

Since 2013 Lionel Ruffel has been Professor of Comparative Literature and Director of the Institute for General and Comparative Literature at the University of Paris VIII Vincennes-Saint Denis. Between summer 2000 and autumn 2006, Lionel Ruffel and his brother David Ruffel published the online literary magazine Chaoïd - création, critique . The Ruffel brothers have been conducting a series of the same name at the Verdier publishing house since 2004 , in which texts by Camille de Toledo and Pavel Hak have been published. In September 2013 Lionel Ruffel was involved in the founding of the Création Littéraire master’s course at the University of Paris VIII, which, based on creative writing offers at Anglo-Saxon universities, is the first to integrate literary writing as a form of training in the French university system.

Publications

  • Le Dénouement , Paris: Verdier 2005.
  • Volodine Post-exotique , Nantes: Editions Cécile Defaut, 2010.
  • as editor: Qu'est-ce que le contemporain? Nantes: Editions Cécile Defaut, 2010.
  • Brouhaha. Les mondes du contemporains , Paris: Verdier, 2016.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Lionel Ruffel (dir.), Qu'est-ce que le contemporain?
  2. Brouhaha - Editions Verdier
  3. Curriculum Vitae Lionel Ruffel (PDF, 240 kB)
  4. Lionel Ruffel - Littérature générale et comparée - Université Paris 8
  5. Chaoid. revue littéraire. création critique
  6. Chaoïd - Editions Verdier
  7. Presentation - Master de création littéraire - Université Paris 8