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Blanchot, Maurice Blanchot is perhaps best known as a literary critic. His texts on Kafka, Mallarme, Beckett and others make him one of the most influential critics of twentieth century literature. But he is equally influential as an incisive reader of philosophy t, Blanchot has a rating of 4 stars
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  • Blanchot
  • Written by author Leslie Hill
  • Published by Taylor & Francis, Inc., July 1997
  • Maurice Blanchot is perhaps best known as a literary critic. His texts on Kafka, Mallarme, Beckett and others make him one of the most influential critics of twentieth century literature. But he is equally influential as an incisive reader of philosophy t
  • Placing Blanchot at the centre stage of writing in the twentieth century, Blanchot sheds new light on Blanchot's political activities before and after the Second World War.
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1An Intellectual itinerary1
Why Blanchot?1
An ethics of discretion5
A share of biography10
Pas de recit?17
The acts of the day (1)21
A question of responsibility36
The acts of the day (2)44
A temptation?47
2The (im)possibility of literature53
Founding fictions53
How is literature possible?69
'Naming the gods': from Heidegger to Holderlin77
The limitlessness of the limit91
3Writing the neuter103
From work to worklessness103
The worklessness of being114
Outside121
Neutre127
July 1948: writing, dying; dying, writing142
4The absence of the book158
Beyond philosophy?158
Transcendence and the Other167
The demand of writing184
An uninterrupted questioning195
The unexpected word209
5Extreme contemporary222
Notes226
Texts by Blanchot274
Index299


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