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Leslie Hill is an Emeritus Professor of French Studies at the University of Warwick, specializing in modern French literature and philosophy. His research interests include the relationship between literary texts and political issues, focusing on figures such as Sade, Flaubert, and Blanchot. Hill has authored a series of influential books, including 'Beckett's Fiction: Words', 'Marguerite Duras: Apocalyptic Desires', and 'Bataille, Klossowski, Blanchot: Writing at the Limit'. He is currently working on a study of Pierre Klossowski's connection to Christianity and atheism, and has co-edited significant collections of writings on Maurice Blanchot, exploring the intersections of literature, philosophy, and criticism. His academic contributions have played a crucial role in advancing the understanding of contemporary French literary theory and its philosophical implications. He has supervised numerous PhD dissertations, fostering a new generation of scholars in the field. Hill's work is marked by a rigorous engagement with texts and contexts, establishing him as a key figure in the discourse surrounding modern literary thought.
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