Gilles Deleuze

Gilles Deleuze

Gilles Deleuze was born in Paris, France on January 18th, 1925 and passed away at the age of 70 on November 4th, 1995.

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Below is a complete list of Gilles Deleuze books in publication and chronological order, broken down by series.

List of Cinema Books in Publication Order

List of Collections in Publication Order

List of Non-Fiction Books in Publication Order

List of Bloomsbury Revelations Books in Publication Order

Presents key writings and influential texts by major figures in philosophy, linguistics, and religion.

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8-458
2
Henri Bergson (By: Henri Bergson)
1389
3
Apologia Pro Vita Sua (By: John Henry Newman)
1864
4
Curso de lingüística general (By: Ferdinand de Saussure)
1916
5
I and Thou (By: Martin Buber)
1923
6
1924
7
Kierkegaard (By: Theodor W. Adorno)
1933
8
Eclipse of Reason (By: Max Horkheimer)
1933
9
1947
10
1947
11
Philosophy of Modern Music (By: Theodor W. Adorno)
1949
12
The Invisible Actor (By: Yoshi Oida, Lorna Marshall)
1953
13
1958
14
Truth and Method (By: Hans-Georg Gadamer)
1960
15
The Theatre of the Absurd (By: Martin Esslin)
1961
16
1962
17
1964
18
1968
19
Logic of Sense (By: Gilles Deleuze Gilles Deleuze Mark Lester)
1969
20
Violence and the Sacred (By: René Girard)
1972
21
1972
22
Libidinal Economy (By: Jean-François Lyotard, Iain Hamilton Grant)
1974
23
1976
24
1977
25
Taking Rights Seriously (By: Ronald Dworkin)
1977
26
A Thousand Plateaus (With: Félix Guattari)
1980
27
1981
28
Old Mistresses (By: Griselda Pollock, Rozsika Parker)
1982
29
1983
30
Goering (By: Richard Overy)
1984
31
1985
32
1985
33
The Five Senses (By: Michel Serres)
1985
34
1988
35
States and Markets (By: Susan Strange)
1988
36
The Three Ecologies (By: Félix Guattari)
1989
37
The Sexual Politics of Meat (By: Carol J. Adams)
1990
38
1990
39
Rhythmanalysis (By: Henri Lefebvre)
1992
40
1992
41
Origins of Analytical Philosophy (By: Michael Dummett)
1993
42
The Need for Words (By: Patsy Rodenburg)
1993
43
Neither Man Nor Beast (By: Carol J. Adams)
1994
44
The Sex Appeal of the Inorganic (By: Mario Perniola)
1994
45
1996
46
The Actor Speaks (By: Patsy Rodenburg)
1997
47
1997
48
Infinite Thought (By: Alain Badiou, Justin Clemens, Oliver Feltham)
1998
49
The Politics of Aesthetics (By: Jacques Rancière)
2000
50
Jihad (By: Gilles Kepel)
2000
51
Living Among Meat Eaters (By: Carol J. Adams)
2001
52
2002
53
Philosophy and Simulation (By: Manuel DeLanda)
2002
54
Time for Revolution (By: Antonio Negri)
2003
55
Evolution and Conversion (By: René Girard)
2003
56
Roots for Radicals (By: Edward T. Chambers)
2003
57
72004
58
2004
59
2005
60
2006
61
2006
62
2006
63
2009
64
2013
65
72013
66
Key Writings (By: Henri Lefebvre)
2017
67
The Right to Speak (By: Patsy Rodenburg)
2022
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List of Semiotext(e) / Foreign Agents Books in Publication Order (with Sylvère Lotringer, with Paul Virilio)

ReadTitle Avg.YearBook Link
1
Psychoanalysis and Transversality (With: Félix Guattari)
1972
2
Germania (By: Sylvère Lotringer, Heiner Müller)
1977
3
91978
4
71983
5
1983
6
91985
7
Nomadologin (With: Félix Guattari, Sven-Olov Wallenstein, Mats Hjelm)
1986
8
91987
9
Overexposed (By: Sylvère Lotringer)
1988
10
91999
11
Desert Islands (With: David Lapoujade)
2002
12
The Accident of Art (By: Sylvère Lotringer, Paul Virilio)
2005
13
72006
14
Letters and Other Texts (With: David Lapoujade)
2020
15
The Cinema House and the World (By: Serge Daney, A S Hamrah, Christine Pichini)
2022
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List of European Perspectives: A Series in Social Thought and Cultural Criticism Books in Publication Order

ReadTitle Avg.YearBook Link
1
Prison Notebooks, Vol 1 ( By: Joseph A. Buttigieg)
1948
2
A German Officer in Occupied Paris (By: Ernst Jünger, Elliot Neaman, Abby J. Hansen, Thomas S. Hansen)
1949
3
1960
4
Critical Models (By: Theodor W. Adorno, Henry W. Pickford, Lydia Goehr)
1963
5
Language (By: Julia Kristeva)
1969
6
Alterity and Transcendence (By: Emmanuel Levinas, Michael B. Smith)
1970
7
Revolution in Poetic Language (By: Julia Kristeva)
1974
8
Powers of Horror (By: Julia Kristeva)
1980
9
History and Memory (By: Steven Rendall, Jacques Le Goff, Elizabeth Claman)
1982
10
French Hospitality (By: Barbara Bray, Tahar Ben Jelloun)
1984
11
Realms of Memory (By: Arthur Goldhammer, Pierre Nora, Lawrence Kritzman)
1986
12
Assassins of Memory (By: Pierre Vidal-Naquet)
1987
13
The Defeat of the Mind (By: Alain Finkielkraut, Judith Friedlander)
1987
14
The States of "Theory" (By: David Carroll)
1989
15
1990
16
81991
17
Phenomena of Power (By: Gianfranco Poggi, Heinrich Popitz, Andreas Göttlich, Jochen Dreher)
1992
18
The Field of Cultural Production (By: Randal Johnson, Pierre Bourdieu)
1993
19
New Maladies of the Soul (By: Julia Kristeva, Ross Guberman)
1993
20
Left and Right (By: Norberto Bobbio)
1994
21
Village Bells (By: Alain Corbin)
1994
22
The Jews (By: Pierre Vidal-Naquet)
1995
23
Entre Nous (By: Barbara Harshav, Emmanuel Levinas, Michael B. Smith)
1995
24
Martin Heidegger and European Nihilism (By: Gary Steiner, Karl Löwith, Richard Wolin)
1995
25
Julia Kristeva Interviews (By: Julia Kristeva)
1996
26
1996
27
In the Name of Humanity (By: Alain Finkielkraut, Judith Friedlander)
1996
28
Writings on Psychoanalysis (By: Louis Althusser, Olivier Corpet, François Matheron)
1996
29
Psychoanalysis and the Human Sciences (By: Steven Rendall, Louis Althusser, Pascale Gillot)
1996
30
Between East and West (By: Luce Irigaray, Stephen Pluhacek)
1997
31
The Singular Beast (By: Claudine Fabre-Vassas)
1997
32
Critique and Conviction (By: Paul Ricœur, Marc Buhot de Launay)
1997
33
The Severed Head (By: Julia Kristeva)
1998
34
Parity of the Sexes (By: Lisa Walsh, Sylviane Agacinski)
1998
35
The Life of an Unknown (By: Alain Corbin)
1998
36
1998
37
Melanie Klein (By: Julia Kristeva)
1999
38
Why Psychoanalysis? (By: Rachel Bowlby, Élisabeth Roudinesco)
1999
39
Time Passing (By: Jody Gladding, Sylviane Agacinski)
2000
40
Transmitting Culture (By: Régis Debray, Eric Rauth)
2000
41
World Politics (By: James Mayall)
2000
42
Politics and Fate (By: Andrew Gamble)
2000
43
Portrait of Jacques Derrida As a Young Jewish Saint (By: Hélène Cixous, Beverley Bie Brahic)
2001
44
Dialogue with Nietzsche (By: Gianni Vattimo, William McCuaig)
2001
45
2001
46
After the Empire (By: Michael Lind, Emmanuel Todd, C. Jon Delogu)
2002
47
Skin (By: Claudia Benthien)
2002
48
92002
49
2003
50
Dream I Tell You (By: Hélène Cixous, Beverley Bie Brahic)
2003
51
2003
52
Islam Under Siege (By: Akbar Ahmed)
2003
53
Regimes of Historicity (By: François Hartog, Saskia Brown)
2003
54
Nihilism and Emancipation (By: Gianni Vattimo)
2004
55
2004
56
2004
57
2004
58
Abuse of Evil (By: Richard J. Bernstein)
2005
59
Enchantment (By: Jean Starobinski)
2005
60
Hatred and Forgiveness (By: Julia Kristeva)
2006
61
Politics and Morality (By: Susan Mendus)
2006
62
This Incredible Need to Believe (By: Julia Kristeva)
2007
63
Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari (By: François Dosse, Deborah Glassman)
2007
64
Prison Notebooks, Volume 3 (By: Antonio Gramsci, Joseph A. Buttigieg)
2007
65
Law and Order (By: Robert Reiner)
2007
66
White Ink (By: Hélène Cixous)
2008
67
92008
68
Defiant Publics (By: Daniel Drache)
2008
69
The Philosopher’s Touch (By: François Noudelmann, Brian Reilly)
2008
70
Identifying Citizens (By: David Lyon)
2009
71
The Portable Cixous (By: Hélène Cixous, Marta Segarra)
2009
72
The Metamorphoses of Fat (By: Georges Vigarello, C. Jon Delogu)
2010
73
Camera Historica (By: Antoine de Baecque, Ninon Vinsonneau, Jonathan Magidoff)
2011
74
A History of Virility (By: Keith Cohen, Alain Corbin, Georges Vigarello, Jean-Jacques Courtine)
2011
75
2013
76
Liberty and Security (By: Conor A. Gearty)
2013
77
Community (By: Craig J. Calhoun)
2013
78
Must We Divide History Into Periods? (By: Malcolm DeBevoise, Jacques Le Goff)
2014
79
Everyone Dies Young (By: Jody Gladding, Marc Augé)
2014
80
Moved by the Past (By: Eelco Runia)
2014
81
9
Album (By: Roland Barthes, Jody Gladding)
2018
82
Secularism and Cosmopolitanism (By: Étienne Balibar)
2018
83
Passions of Our Time (By: Julia Kristeva)
2019
84
The Resistance in Western Europe, 1940–1945 (By: Jane Marie Todd, Olivier Wieviorka)
2019
85
Notes to Literature (By: Theodor W. Adorno)
2019
86
Dostoyevsky, or The Flood of Language (By: Rowan Williams, Julia Kristeva, Jody Gladding)
2020
87
Chronos (By: François Hartog, Samuel Ross Gilbert)
2020
88
The Belle Époque (By: Dominique Kalifa, Susan Emanuel)
2021
89
Subaltern Social Groups (By: Antonio Gramsci, Joseph A. Buttigieg, Marcus E. Green)
2021
90
Tears of History (By: Pierre Birnbaum, Karen Santos Da Silva)
2023
91
Dostoyevsky in the Face of Death ( By: Julia Kristeva)
2023
92
Black Sun (By: Julia Kristeva)
2024
93
Desire in Language (By: Julia Kristeva)
2024
94
Intimate Revolt (By: Julia Kristeva)
2025
95
Nations Without Nationalism (By: Julia Kristeva, Leon Roudiez)
2025
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Gilles Deleuze

Gilles Deleuze (Gilles Louis René Deleuze) was born on January 18th, 1925. Gilles passed away November 4th, 1995 at 70 years old. Gilles Deleuze was born in Paris, France. Deleuze attended Sorbonne.

Gilles Deleuze is best known as a French philosopher who, at times, collaborated with Félix Guattari while exploring metaphysics.

The Nazis took in his brother for involvement in the resistance in France. On his way to the concentration camp in Auschwitz, he died, and this was a turning point for Deleuze, as the death of his sibling affected him deeply.

In 1969, Gilles Deleuze secured a position at a newly established Parisian university, where he taught for nearly a decade.

He met his longtime collaborator and partner, Guattari, at the University of Paris. The two would produce some of the most momentous works during the 1970s and 1980s as they combined several disciplines, from psychoanalysis to philosophy.

Even though he suffered from chronic respiratory illness after a 1968 tuberculosis diagnosis, he continued publishing well into the 1990s. He would ultimately be overwhelmed by his declining health and commit suicide in 1995.

He left behind a legacy of resistance to hierarchical structures, which continues to influence the humanities, philosophy, art, literary theory, and film.

In 1986, Gilles Deleuze published The Movement Image, in which he explores how films help us reflect on time and movement rather than just telling stories.

Drawing on the insights of prominent theorists in the field, such as Henri Bergson, he argued that cinema creates movement images.

Drawing from directors such as Alfred Hitchcock and Charlie Chaplin, he illustrates how motion can be an effective way to convey thought. He also suggests that by the halfway point of the 20th century, this mode of filmmaking had grown out of favour, paving the way for new styles.

Three years later, Gilles Deleuze published the work The Time-Image.

In the work, he explains how movies after World War II began to expand their scope from just character actions to incorporating elements of time in their storytelling.

Once again, he draws on Bergson to explain how filmmakers like Resnais, Godard, and Fellini utilize sound and pure optical images to blend dreams, reality, past, and present into crystalline images.

The author details how cinema is no longer only about storytelling but also about allowing audiences to experience time from an entirely different perspective.

In 1968, Deleuze published the work Difference and Repetition.

Deleuze challenges traditional ideas, insisting that difference, rather than identity, shapes reality.

He says that repetition, in itself, is not about doing the same thing over and over, but rather it is about repeating change.

Using the concept of eternal return by Nietzsche, he illustrates how difference is what drives the growth of time. Utilizing mathematical concepts such as Calculus and Philosophy, he demonstrates how the world is constructed through repetition and difference.

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Gilles Deleuze is best known as a French philosopher who, at times, collaborated with Félix Guattari while exploring metaphysics.

The Nazis took in his brother for involvement in the resistance in France. On his way to the concentration camp in Auschwitz, he died, and this was a turning point for Deleuze, as the death of his sibling affected him deeply.

In 1969, Gilles Deleuze secured a position at a newly established Parisian university, where he taught for nearly a decade.

He met his longtime collaborator and partner, Guattari, at the University of Paris. The two would produce some of the most momentous works during the 1970s and 1980s as they combined several disciplines, from psychoanalysis to philosophy.

Even though he suffered from chronic respiratory illness after a 1968 tuberculosis diagnosis, he continued publishing well into the 1990s. He would ultimately be overwhelmed by his declining health and commit suicide in 1995.

He left behind a legacy of resistance to hierarchical structures, which continues to influence the humanities, philosophy, art, literary theory, and film.

In 1986, Gilles Deleuze published The Movement Image, in which he explores how films help us reflect on time and movement rather than just telling stories.

Drawing on the insights of prominent theorists in the field, such as Henri Bergson, he argued that cinema creates movement images.

Drawing from directors such as Alfred Hitchcock and Charlie Chaplin, he illustrates how motion can be an effective way to convey thought. He also suggests that by the halfway point of the 20th century, this mode of filmmaking had grown out of favour, paving the way for new styles.

Three years later, Gilles Deleuze published the work The Time-Image.

In the work, he explains how movies after World War II began to expand their scope from just character actions to incorporating elements of time in their storytelling.

Once again, he draws on Bergson to explain how filmmakers like Resnais, Godard, and Fellini utilize sound and pure optical images to blend dreams, reality, past, and present into crystalline images.

The author details how cinema is no longer only about storytelling but also about allowing audiences to experience time from an entirely different perspective.

In 1968, Deleuze published the work Difference and Repetition.

Deleuze challenges traditional ideas, insisting that difference, rather than identity, shapes reality.

He says that repetition, in itself, is not about doing the same thing over and over, but rather it is about repeating change.

Using the concept of eternal return by Nietzsche, he illustrates how difference is what drives the growth of time. Utilizing mathematical concepts such as Calculus and Philosophy, he demonstrates how the world is constructed through repetition and difference.

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Gilles Deleuze: F.A.Q

When was Gilles Deleuze Born?

Gilles Deleuze was born on January 18th, 1925.

When did Gilles Deleuze die?

Gilles Deleuze died on November 4th, 1995 at 70 years old.

Where was Gilles Deleuze Born?

Gilles Deleuze was born in Paris, France.

What was the first book Gilles Deleuze wrote?

The first book written by Gilles Deleuze was Difference and Repetition, published in 1968.

What was the most recent book Gilles Deleuze wrote?

His most recently released work was Letters and Other Texts on June 23rd, 2020.

How many books has Gilles Deleuze written?

Gilles Deleuze has written 34 books. 2 books in the Cinema Series, 2 Collections, 19 Non-Fiction Books, 5 books in the Bloomsbury Revelations Series, 5 books in the Semiotext(e) / Foreign Agents Series, 1 book in the European Perspectives: A Series in Social Thought and Cultural Criticism Series.

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