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That Maurice Blanchot is one of the most profound and influential investigators and analysts of the contemporary literary and philosophical tradition is acknowledged by such eminent thinkers as Derrida, Levinas, Nancy and Lacoue-Labarthe. His impact on French thinking and culture over the last 50 years has been enormous. Yet, he still remains a writer whose work, though often cited, is little-known in the English-speaking reader. This reader provides a perspective on what, by any standard, is an extraordinary personal and intellectual career. In the 1940s, Blanchot anticipated later post-Sartrean trends, as followed by among others Samuel Beckett and the practitioners of the nouveau roman. It also shows how the linguistic turn of the 1950s took place for Blanchot in a political climate, while also occurring within literature and philosophy, and traces the emergence of the entretien, a dialogue format used by Blanchot to interrogate the writing of his contemporaries, and beyond this to entertain a real dialogue with the "Other" and so to broach the question of ultimate responsibility. The volume concludes with a consideration of Blanchot's development of the "fragment", in his philosophical and his political writings, as well as in those devoted to literature. A final subsection focuses on his recent midrash on Moses and Aaron, dedicated to Jacques Derrida. A chronology of Blanchot's career, and a primary and secondary bibliography are also included, together with a list of English translations of Blanchot's work.

Table of Contents:
Preface.Acknowledgements. Introduction. Part I: How is Literature Possible?: 1. The Silence of Writers (1941).2. The Search for Tradition (1941).3. The Beginnings of the Novel (1938). 4. The Recent Novel (1941). 5. The Pure Novel (1943).6. Mallarme and the Art of the Novel (1943). 7. How is Literature Possible?(1943).8. The Novel is a Work of Bad Faith (1947).9. Sade's Reason (1947). Part II: The Turning-Point:10. Madness par excellence (1951). 11. Artaud (1956) . 13. The Pursuit of the Zero Point (1953).14. The Death of the Last Writer (1955).15. The Great Hoax (1958). 16. Essential Perversion (1958).17. On a Change of Epoch (1960). Part III: Our Responsibility: 18. The Right to Insubordination (1960).19. Disorderly Words (1968).20. Intellectuals under Scrutiny (1984). 21. The Indestructible (i) Being Jewish (1962), (ii) Humankind (1962).22.'Do Not Forget' (1986). Part IV: The Step Beyond: 23. The Name Berlin (1961). 24. The Conquest of Space (1961). 25. Waiting (1959).26. The Exigency of Return (1969). 27. The Exigency of Return (1970). 28. Oh All To End (1990). 29. The Ease of Dying (1969).30. Thanks (Be Given) to Jacques Derrida (1990). Blanchot in English by Peter C. Hoy.Index.

About the Author :
Michael Holland is a Fellow of St Hugh's College, Oxford, and a Lecturer in French at Oxford University. He is soon to publish the first comprehensive study of Maurice Blanchot's life as a writer.


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  • ISBN-13: 9780631190837
  • Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
  • Publisher Imprint: Blackwell Publishers
  • Height: 229 mm
  • Weight: 635 gr
  • ISBN-10: 063119083X
  • Publisher Date: 27 Aug 1995
  • Binding: Hardback
  • Series Title: Blackwell Readers
  • Width: 152 mm


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