François Leperlier

François Leperlier (born 1949) is a French writer, essayist, poet, philosopher and art historian, known especially for his work on the surrealist writer and photographer Claude Cahun.[1][2] Leperlier dedicated a large part of his life's work to the rehabilitation and recognition of Cahun's creative works, having rediscovered her nearly 40 years after her 1954 death, including writing about Cahun's work in his autobiography and editing a collection of her writings.[3] He contributed to many edited volumes, journals, exhibition catalogs, conference proceedings, and participated in radio broadcasts (France Culture).

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References

  1. Salter, Kate (6 January 2008). "Claude Cahun: The surreal deal". The Daily Telegraph (London).
  2. Lhermitte, Agnès (3 July 2007). "Une héroïne "impossible" : Claude Cahun" (in French). La Revue des Ressources.
  3. Colvile, Georgiana M.M. (2005). "Self-Representation as Symposium: The Case of Claude Cahun". Interfaces: Women, Autobiography, Image, Performance: 263–264.


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