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André Tubeuf


André Tubeuf (born 18 December 1930 in Smyrna, today Izmir, in Turkey) is a French writer, philosopher and music critic.

A condisciple in Beirut of Salah Stétié and Robert Abirached (), Tubeuf came to Paris after the war and performed his khâgne at the lycee Louis-le-Grand, where he joined Dominique Fernandez, Michel Deguy, Jacques Derrida and his cousin Pierre-Jean Rémy.

In 1950, Tubeuf was received at the École normale supérieure, rue d'Ulm (), where he first followed the teaching of Michel Alexandre, himself a pupil of Alain, then that of Louis Althusser and Maurice Merleau-Ponty, and enjoyed a friendship with Gérard Granel.

In 1951, with Maurice Clavel, he translated Electra by Sophocles for Silvia Monfort.

An agrégé in philosophy, he taught this subject in philosophy class and then in Classes préparatoires littéraires (khâgne) at the lycée Fustel-de-Coulanges in Strasbourg, from 1957 to 1992.


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