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100 1 _aBailey Gill, Carolyn
245 0 1 _aMaurice Blanchot
_bThe Demand of Writing
_c['Bailey Gill, Carolyn']
264 1 _bTaylor & Francis
_c1996
300 _a p.
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700 0 _aBailey Gill, Carolyn
856 4 0 _2Cyberlibris
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520 _aThis timely collection of essays is the first to be written on the work of Maurice Blanchot in English. One of the finest writers of our time, Blanchot is a contemporary of Bataille and Levinas; his writing has influenced the likes of Derrida and Foucault.Eminent commentators featured here include: Simon Critchley, Paul Davies, Cristopher Fynsk, Rodolphe Gasche, Leslie Hill, Michael Holland, Jeffery Mehlman, Roger Laporte, Ian Maclachlan, Marie-Claire Ropars-Wuilleumier, Gillian Rose and Ann Smock.The essays consider the political implications of Blanchot's questioning the relationship between philosophy and literature. In addition, the provocative issue of Blanchot's politics during the 1930s is clarified by a letter from Blanchot to one of the contributors, published here for the first time.Maurice Blanchot: The Demand of Writing is a crucial selection for all students of philosophy, literature or French studies.
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