Philippe Sollers is, quite simply, one of the most important post-war French writers, critics and public figures. The avant-garde journal Tel Quel, which he cofounded in 1960 with the writer and art critic Marcelin Pleynet, gave a voice to a whole generation of French theorists, philosophers, writers, & activists. Sollers was also at the forefront of the May 1968 student revolutions in Paris--an experience behind his external polylogue, the textual stream entitled H (1973), whose English translation was published with Equus Press in late 2014. Sollers' most famous works include Nombres (1966), Lois (1972), Paradis (1981), or Femmes (1983).