Points...: Interviews, 1974–1994

Points...: Interviews, 1974–1994 (French: Points de suspension. Entretiens) is a 1995 book collecting interviews by the French philosopher Jacques Derrida. It contains the translation of all the interview of the 1992 French edition, plus two additional interviews, Honoris Causa (on Cambridge granting him the honorary doctorate) and "The Work of Intellectuals and the Press".

Points...: Interviews, 1974–1994
Cover of the first edition
AuthorJacques Derrida
Original titlePoints de suspension. Entretiens
TranslatorPeggy Kamuf
CountryFrance
LanguageFrench
SubjectPhilosophy
PublisherÉditions Galilée
Publication date
1992
Published in English
1995
Media typePrint
Pages499 (English translation)
ISBN0-8047-2488-1

Notes and references

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