Gilles Deleuze, 1925-1995. A French thinker of the generation of Foucault and Lacan, and a noted opponent of modernism. In addition to his own many works, Deleuze collaborated with Felix Guattari on the influential books Anti-Oedipus and What Is Philosophy?.
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- Apprehending Deleuze Apprehending Cinema Review by Edward R. O'Neill, of a 1997 anthology on Deleuze which was published in French and German. Examines each essay in turn.
- Jacques Derrida: "I'll Have to Wander All Alone" Derrida's reaction to the death of Deleuze. Translated by David Kammermann.
- The Univocity of Deleuze Several articles by Beth Metcalf discuss Spinozan Univocity and its differences from representational ontology.
- Wikipedia: Gilles Deleuze Article describing the French philosopher's life, work and ideas in the free encyclopedia.
- Deleuze's abecedaire Charles J. Stivale invites us to a complete summary of the interview made by Boutang and conducted by Parnet.
- Deleuze and Guattari Web Resources Links page by Charles J. Stivale.
- WWW Resources for Gilles Deleuze and Felix Guattari Annotated links assembled by Chris Allert.
- The Deleuze and Guattari Page An electronic forum for discussion and experimentation rooted in both the separate and joint works of Gilles Deleuze and Felix Guattari.
- Deleuze and Spinoza: An Aura of Expressionism Todd May revuiews this book by Gillian Howie. From Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews.
- Gilles Deleuze's Bergsonian film project Essay written by Donato Totaro.