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Thomas Trezise ttrezise@princeton.edu
THOMAS TREZISE (Ph.D., Yale U.) is an Associate Professor of French specializing in modern French literature, contemporary literary theory, and recent Continental philosophy. He is the author of Into the Breach: Samuel Beckett and the Ends of Literature (Princeton University Press, 1990), as well as of the French translation of Paul de Man's Allegories of Reading (Paris: Galilée, 1989). He also edited, co-translated, and wrote a forward to Philippe Lacoue-Labarthe's The Subject of Philosophy (University of Minnesota Press, 1993). He recently edited an issue of Yale French Studies entitled Encounters with Levinas, and is currently working on two books, Silence and the Shoah: On the Use and Abuse of Theory for Survival and The Art of Survival: Reflections on Holocaust Testimony.

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