Eugenio Donato Explained

__notoc__Eugenio Donato (17 August 1937 – 19 September 1983)[1] was an Armenian-Italian deconstructionist, literary critic, and "philosophical critic". Raised in Egypt, and educated in France, he played an important role in teaching Americans how to read post-structural theory.

He edited, with Richard A. Macksey, the book The Structuralist Controversy: The Languages of Criticism and the Sciences of Man.

Donato died on September 19, 1983, aged 56.[2]

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  1. https://www.google.com/search?client=ms-android-samsung&biw=412&bih=652&tbm=bks&ei=x0k8XaOpBpHhkgX95K4w&q=Eugenio+Donato+August+17%2C+1937+-+September+19%2C+1983&oq=Eugenio+Donato+August+17%2C+1937+-+September+19%2C+1983&gs_l=mobile-gws-serp.12...9646.15993.0.16686.6.6.0.0.0.0.279.1087.2-4.4.0....0...1c.1j2j4.64.mobile-gws-serp..2.0.0....0.CFobWEn7qHs Profile of Eugenio Donato
  2. http://texts.cdlib.org/view?docId=hb4d5nb20m&doc.view=frames&chunk.id=div00045&toc.depth=1&toc.id= Eugenio Donato, French and Italian: Irvine