L'Infini

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L'Infini (in English Infinity) is a French literary collection and magazine, established in 1983 in Paris by Philippe Sollers as a follow-up of the magazine Tel Quel.[1] The magazine was first published by Éditions Denoël and later on by Éditions Gallimard.[1]

The magazine has published work by French authors, including its founder, Philippe Sollers, Louis-Ferdinand Céline, Julia Kristeva, Marcelin Pleynet, and other notable French writers and young authors such as Marc-Edouard Nabe, Pierre Bourgeade, François Meyronnis, Yannick Haenel, Frédéric Berthet, David di Nota, Clément Rosset, Alexandre Duval-Stalla, Chantal Thomas, Thomas A. Ravier, Cécile Guilbert, Bernard Sichère, Raphaël Denys, and Alessandro Mercuri. Others include Philip Roth and Milan Kundera.[1]

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  1. ^ a b c "Revue L'Infini". Gallimard (in French). Retrieved 4 May 2016.

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