Sumario: | Though it has been widely recognized for the array of renowned intellectuals it gathered, Tel Quel, whose first number was published in France in March 1960, could be said to be just the point ofemergence of a discourse built in the intersection of not only varied fields - Psychoanalysis, Literary Theory, Literature, Philosophy- but also various voices and enunciations. There was in fact a “TelQuel space,” grounded on a site of productive debate, confrontation, and borrowing. Drawing on a series of relevant works, I describe in this article the particular way of writing of the Tel Quel groupas one in which the “author” swayed among different individual voices. Each of these generated a discourse that transcended individuality but that at the same time engendered, by means ofintertextuality and allusion, a collective author, the Tel Quel space, the basis on which they founded discursivities that have transcended time and disciplines.
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