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Claire Parnet

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Claire Parnet is a French journalist.

She is famous for having co-written with Gilles Deleuze (her former teacher) the book Dialogues (1977). It is a book of exchanges, interspersed with questions, where each author responds by contributing a block of text.[1]

Eleven years later, Parnet renewed this experience by doing a television programme with Deleuze called L'Abécédaire de Gilles Deleuze (The ABCs of Gilles Deleuze) where she asked the philosopher to speak on twenty-five themes presented in alphabetical order.[1][2]

In the 1980s she was the editor of the journal L'Autre.[1] Later she served as curator of television cultural shows like L'Hebdo of Michel Field and L'Appartement (with Ariel Wizman) broadcast on Canal +.

She has also been editorial adviser for literary programs of the French television network France 5.

References

  1. ^ a b c ""Allumez la loupiote et allez hop! Ça tourne"". Libération.fr. Retrieved 8 July 2015.
  2. ^ ""Il a pressenti la domination du visuel"". multitudes.net. Retrieved 8 July 2015.