Richard Khaitzine

Richard Khaitzine is a writer French, born in Paris in 1947.

After studies in international general literature, specialized in the study of philosophies, the religions, the myths and symbolism in all its forms, like with the “little story”. It stuck “to vacuum-clean” these various fields in order to make them gravitational and accessible ludic, to the general public, even if it means to hustle a certain number of done everything generally accepted ideas or which, by supporting ignorance, causes all fanaticisms and all the integrisms.

Its book, the Language of the Birds , republished today out of pocket, was the thirty years result of work. It constitutes a revolution in the approach of the literature, whether it is traditional or modern, even popular. The work shows in an irrefutable way that many texts contain a subjacent speech. It is the case of the writings of François Villon, of François Rabelais, Cyrano of Bergerac, like those of Jules Verne and Georges Perec. More astonishing, it establishes strange footbridges between the novels of Maurice Leblanc, father of Arsène Lupin and those of Gaston Leroux, creator of Rouletabille, Darling-Bibi and the Phantom of the Opera. This confirms the astonishing prescience which had, on this subject, literary critic François Rivière in the Seventies, when it attached certain singularities of works of these two authors to the writings of Raymond Roussel.

The Langue of the Birds is studied in Japan like at the multi-field school of sciences, in Lisbon.

Richard Khaitzine is defined as an agitator of ideas, a free thinker, resistant who refuse intellectual terrorism and the sterilized thought imposed by those which sequester the culture in necropoles of which they autoproclamés the guards.

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