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François Wahl : ウィキペディア英語版 | François Wahl François Wahl (born 13 May 1925 - 15 September 2014) was a French editor and structuralist.〔(L'éditeur François Wahl est mort ) (in French)〕 ==Biography== François Wahl was editor at the Éditions du Seuil, a publishing company in Paris.〔Bill Marshall, ''France and the Americas: Culture, Politics, and History (Transatlantic Relations)'', ABC-CLIO Ltd, 2005, p.1045 ()〕 He was the editor of Jacques Lacan and Jacques Derrida, among others.〔Francois Dosse and Deborah N. Glassman, ''History of Structuralism: The Sign Sets, 1967-Present v. 2'', University of Minnesota Press, 1997, p. 78 ()〕 He was involved in the publication of ''Tel Quel''.〔George Haggerty (ed.), (''Encyclopedia of Gay Histories and Cultures: 2'' ), Routledge, 1999, p. 1192.〕 and he became friends with Roland Barthes and Philippe Sollers.〔Emilio Bejel, ''Gay Cuban Nation'', Chicago University Press, 2001, p. 32 ()〕 He was Severo Sarduy's partner until the latter's death.〔 He also taught French to Elie Wiesel in 1947.〔Maria G. Cattell and Jacob Climo, ''Social Memory and History: Anthropological Perspectives'', AltaMira Press, 2002, p. 331 ()〕 In 1987, Wahl, acting as Roland Barthes's literary executor, published his essays ''Incidents'', which tells of his homosexual bouts with Moroccan young men, and ''Soirées de Paris'', which chronicles his difficulty to find a male lover in Paris.〔Jonathan Culler, ''Barthes: A Very Short Introduction'', Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press, 1983, pp.110-112〕 Wahl met with controversy, compounded by the fact that he refused to publish more of Barthes's seminars.〔
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