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Preface | ||
Acknowledgements | ||
Introduction | 1 | |
Pt. I | How is Literature Possible? | 17 |
1 | The Silence of Writers (1941) | 25 |
2 | The Search for Tradition (1941) | 29 |
3 | The Beginnings of a Novel (1938) | 33 |
4 | The Recent Novel (1941) | 35 |
5 | The Pure Novel (1943) | 38 |
6 | Mallarme and the Art of the Novel (1943) | 43 |
7 | How is Literature Possible? (1943) | 49 |
8 | The Novel is a Work of Bad Faith (1947) | 61 |
9 | Sade's Reason (1947) | 74 |
Pt. II | The Turning-Point | 101 |
10 | Madness par excellence (1951) | 110 |
11 | Artaud (1956) | 129 |
12 | The Disappearance of Literature (1953) | 136 |
13 | The Pursuit of the Zero Point (1953) | 143 |
14 | The Death of the Last Writer (1955) | 151 |
15 | The Great Hoax (1958) | 157 |
16 | Essential Perversion (1958) | 167 |
17 | On a Change of Epoch (1960) | 174 |
Pt. III | Our Responsibility | 183 |
18 | The Right to Insubordination (1960) | 196 |
19 | Disorderly Words (1968) | 200 |
20 | Intellectuals under Scrutiny (1984) | 206 |
21 | The Indestructible | 228 |
22 | 'Do Not Forget' (1988) | 245 |
Pt. IV | The Step Beyond | 253 |
23 | The Name Berlin (1961) | 266 |
24 | The Conquest of Space (1961) | 269 |
25 | Waiting (1959) | 272 |
26 | The Exigency of Return (1969) | 279 |
27 | The Exigency of Return (1970) | 290 |
28 | Oh All to End (1990) | 298 |
29 | The Ease of Dying (1969) | 301 |
30 | Thanks (Be Given) to Jacques Derrida (1990) | 317 |
Blanchot in English | 324 | |
Index | 327 |
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