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Maurice Blanchot and Fragmentary Writing: A Change of Epoch

Autor Professor Leslie Hill
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 5 sep 2012
Writing in fragments is often held to be one of the most distinctive signature effects of Romantic, modern, and postmodern literature. But what is the fragment, and what may be said to be its literary, philosophical, and political significance? Few writers have explored these questions with such probing radicality and rigorous tenacity as the French writer and thinker Maurice Blanchot. For the first time in any language, this book explores in detail Blanchot's own writing in fragments in order to understand the stakes of the fragmentary within philosophical and literary modernity. It attends in detail to each of Blanchot's fragmentary works (Awaiting Forgetting, The Step Not Beyond, and The Writing of the Disaster) and reconstructs Blanchot's radical critical engagement with the philosophical and literary tradition, in particular with Hegel, Nietzsche, Heidegger, Heraclitus, Levinas, Derrida, Nancy, Mallarmé, Char, and others, and assesses Blanchot's account of politics, Jewish thought, and the Shoah, with a view to understanding the stakes of fragmentary writing in Blanchot and within philosophical and literary modernity in general.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781441125279
ISBN-10: 1441125272
Pagini: 400
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 x 36 mm
Greutate: 0.68 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Continuum
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Caracteristici

The first authoritative analysis of Blanchot's influential but still widely misunderstood fragmentary texts

Notă biografică

Leslie Hill is Professor of French Studies at the University of Warwick, UK. He is the author of Beckett's Fiction: In Different Words (1990), Marguerite Duras: Apocalyptic Desires (1993), Blanchot: Extreme Contemporary (1997), Bataille, Klossowski, Blanchot: Writing at the Limit (2001), The Cambridge Introduction to Jacques Derrida (2007) and Radical Indecision: Barthes, Blanchot, Derrida, and the Future of Criticism (2010). He is also the co-editor of After Blanchot: Literature, Philosophy, Criticism (2005).

Cuprins

Chapter One: A Turning1. A spectre2. Writing the future3. From fragment to fragmentary4. The limits of nihilism5. Radical suspensionChapter Two: The Demand of the Fragmentary1. A gift2. A double voice3. Presence without presentChapter Three: An Interruption1. From threshold to threshold2. A step further3. The law of return4. Voice without voice5. A politics of the fragmentary6. Burying the dead Chapter Four: Writing - Disaster1. What is called disaster?2. Another epoch3. What happened4. The youngest dayChapter Five: A Change of Epoch Bibliography Index

Recenzii

Maurice Blanchot and Fragmentary Writing is a remarkable study of the most extraordinary and enduring literary figure in twentieth-century France. An acknowledged authority on Blanchot and his peers, Leslie Hill guides the reader through some of the most difficult and exciting writing produced after the Second World War: his remarks on the imbrications of literature and philosophy are never less than illuminating. Any new book by Leslie Hill is an event in French Studies, and this one is no exception.
What are fragments? Chips, flecks, scraps, orts, bits, grinds, clasts, shards, sherds, slivers, splinters, crumbs... a potentially infinite list, which is the point made by Leslie Hill's subtle and forceful meditation on Blanchot's practice of the literary fragment. Such pulverulence contaminates everything, every whole comes undone until we face a more open future since it, too, is fragmentary.
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Descriere

The first book to provide a detailed account of fragmentary writing in the work of the French novelist, critic, and thinker Maurice Blanchot (1907-2003).