Alan Sheridan Explained

Alan Sheridan (1934 - 2015) was an English author and translator.

Life

Born Alan Mark Sheridan-Smith, Sheridan studied English at St Catharine's College, Cambridge before spending 5 years in Paris as English assistant at Lycée Henri IV and Lycée Condorcet.[1] Returning to London, he briefly worked in publishing before becoming a freelance translator. He translated works of fiction, history, philosophy, literary criticism, biography and psychoanalysis by Jean-Paul Sartre, Jacques Lacan, Michel Foucault, Alain Robbe-Grillet, Robert Pinget and many others. He was the first to publish a book in English on Foucault's work and also wrote a biography of André Gide.

Sheridan occasionally contributed to the London Review of Books in the 1980s.[2]

Works

Translations

(incomplete list)

Novels

Other

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://errol.oclc.org/laf/n81-150083.html Library of Congress Name Authority File
  2. Web site: Alan Sheridan . 6 February 2021.