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Blanchot, Maurice, 1907-2003

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The Space of Literature / Blanchot, Maurice ; Ann Smock, translator ; Mallarme S ; Kafka F ; Char R ; Bataille G ; Valery P ; Rimbaud A., 1982

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Identifier: CC-48987-70025
Scope and Contents This book was used as the basis for Nick Thurston's experimental treatment entitled, "Reading the Removal of Literature." Amazon.com customer: "Better to read this than to read ten manuals on the subject of writing. Blanchot evokes the non-presence of death in writing, writing's necessary complicity with death. This death, however, is not the Hegelian death that would negate and finalize the subject (cf Arendt), fixing it in a form on which judgement could finally be passed. No, true to his essay on the absence of any right to death (which appears in _The Work of Fire_ and _The Station Hill Blanchot Reader_), this death never occurs. This death is never present, happens at no particular time, and happens to no one (see also _The Writing of the Disaster_). It cannot be said to happen or occur at all. It is never present, and being so, shares with writing the latter's most unearthly, strange quality - the absense of the writer and of that about which has been written. In addition to...
Dates: 1982