A 'wilful extremist' according to the London Times, Hélène Cixous is
hailed as one of the most formidable writers and thinkers of our time.
Acclaimed by luminaries such as Jacques Derrida, her writing has
nonetheless been misunderstood and misread, to a surprising extent. With
the inclusion of Stigmata, one of her greatest works into the
Routledge Classics series, this is about to change. Questions that have
long concerned her - the self and the other, autobiographies of writing,
sexual difference, literary theory, post-colonial theory, death and
life - are explored here, woven into a stunning narrative. Displaying a
remarkable virtuosity, the work of Cixous is heady stuff indeed:
exciting, powerful, moving, and dangerous.