Karen L. Gould, Claude Simon’s Mythic Muse (French Literature Publications, 1979).
Roubichou has written several books on Claude Simon and has written many books and articles about education, literature and art.
Invited paper, selected for publication in the book: "Coherent Lightwave Communications", by P. S. Henry and Stewart D. Personick, IEEE Press, N.Y. 1989.
Sarraute became, along with Robbe-Grillet, Claude Simon, Marguerite Duras, and Michel Butor, one of the figures most associated with the rise of this new trend in writing, which sought to radically transform traditional narrative models of character and plot.
Paul Simon | Claude Monet | Claude Debussy | Simon & Schuster | Simon Cowell | Carly Simon | Simon Fraser University | John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation | Claude Lorrain | Simon | Neil Simon | Simón Bolívar | Claude François | Simon Templar | Simon & Garfunkel | Jean-Claude Van Damme | Simon de Montfort, 6th Earl of Leicester | Simon Furman | Simon Rattle | Claude Lévi-Strauss | Simon de Montfort | Simon and Garfunkel | Simon Boccanegra | Simon Schama | Simon Mayr | Claude Royet-Journoud | Simon Winchester | Claude Chabrol | Simon Property Group | Simon Newcomb |
Was also the creator and curator of the series of books Einaudi Letteratura, which included personalities such as Ugo Mulas, Samuel Beckett, Walter Benjamin, George Bataille, Alberto Savinio, Claude Simon, Carlo Emilio Gadda, Man Ray, Fausto Melotti, Francesco Lo Savio, Giulio Paolini, Bruno Munari, Giuseppe Penone, Lucio Fontana, Luigi Veronesi, Alberto Burri, Luciano Fabro among others.