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Writing Degree Zero

Writing Degree Zero (Le Degré zéro de l’écriture, 1953) is book-length essay written by Roland Barthes. It was published in English by Hill and Wang in 1968. Its current edition features a foreword by Susan Sontag and was translated by Annette Lavers and Colin Smith. It introduced the literary term écriture to Anglophone literary theory.

This entry was posted in European culture, fiction, French culture, juxtapoetry, literature on May 12, 2008 by jahsonic.

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