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      • Such a range of topics means Blanchot’s writing is voluminous and varied, comprising his early journalism, his critical writings, his own works of fiction, and his fragmentary texts. In these writings, Blanchot shows himself to be an attentive, nuanced, and very demanding thinker.
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  2. Mar 3, 2018 · Enigmatic Writing. Blanchot met Emmanuel Levinas (who died in 1995) in Strasbourg in the 1930s, and they became close friends. Despite some stiff competition, Blanchot – who was born in 1907 – acquired a reputation for writing some of the most enigmatic prose in modern French.

  3. Jan 28, 2019 · Blanchot considers what writing is and is not: — To write is not to give speech to be seen. The game of common etymology makes of writing a cutting movement, a tear, a crisis. — This is simply a reminder that the proper tool for writing was also proper for incising: the stylet.

  4. Blanchot drew on the poetics of Stéphane Mallarmé and Paul Celan, as well as the concept of negation in the Hegelian dialectic, for his theory of literary language as something that is always anti-realist and so distinct from everyday experience that realism does not simply stand for literature about reality, but for literature concerning ...

  5. Blanchot’s writings show him to be a thinker broadly committed to privileging anonymity and difference over identity and sameness. Though his thinking, particularly with regard to politics, undergoes a series of significant shifts over the course his life, there is a certain consistency to Blanchot’s overall approach.

  6. Feb 26, 2020 · Maurice Blanchot (b. 1907–d. 2003) is a profoundly unique and influential figure of the 20th century. Sitting between philosophy and literature, his work explores the philosophical significance of literature by considering the demand it places on thought.

  7. Nov 8, 2012 · Fragmentary writing is a form of Bartleby's abdication, a refusal of (among other things) the law of non-contradiction, for it is by way of contradiction that Blanchot frees his writing from the law of closure -- as he more or less straightforwardly affirms in this fragment from Le Pas au delà (which has always sounded to me like a dialogue ...

  8. Nov 20, 2018 · Maurice Blanchot (1907–2003) was one of the most important writers of the French twentieth century. His novels, shorter narratives, literary criticism, and fragmentary texts exercised great influence over writers, artists, and philosophers.