Jean-Claude Lutanie Explained

Jean-Claude Lutanie is a French writer.

Biography

Jean-Claude Lutanie was born in Poitiers, France in 1951. In the 1970s and 80s, he entered into social protest and contestation, but early on, broke off from any movement in particular. In 1981, he publishes Protestation devant les libertaires du présent et du futur sur les capitulations de 1980 anonymously,[1] followed by Une lecture paranoïaque-critique de La Maison Tellier (Guy de Maupassant) in 1993.[2] Lutanie’s university research focused on the work of Jean-Pierre Brisset. He taught French in Tebessa, Algeria, from 1985 to 1987, before teaching as Professor of Literature and History in a pre-professional high school in La Rochelle until his death, in 2006.

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  1. republished by Editions Lutanie in 2011
  2. Le Veilleur Éditeur
  3. Web site: Placard. Harangue des Ciompi à Florence. 1979 .
  4. Web site: Placard. Protestation devant les libertaires du présent et du futur sur les capitulations de 1980. 1981 .
  5. Web site: Protestation Devant les Libertaires du Present et du Futur sur les Capitulations de 1980. 8 February 2014.
  6. Web site: Maupassantiana - Bibliographie sur Maupassant.
  7. http://thirdrailquarterly.org/wp-content/uploads/13-Jean-Claude-Lutanie-Protests-to-the-Anarchists-of-the-Present-and-Future-Concerning-the-Capitulations-of-1980.pdf