Lucien Goldmann, born on June twentieth, nineteen thirteen, was a prominent French philosopher and sociologist of Jewish-Romanian descent. His intellectual journey led him to become a distinguished professor at the École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales (EHESS) in Paris, where he made significant contributions to Marxist theory.
Goldmann's work was characterized by a deep engagement with literature and society, exploring the intersections of culture and ideology. His insights into the social dimensions of literary texts have left a lasting impact on the fields of literary theory and sociology.
In addition to his academic pursuits, Goldmann was married to sociologist Annie Goldmann, with whom he shared a commitment to understanding the complexities of social structures and human behavior. Together, they contributed to the rich tapestry of sociological thought in France.