Maurice Blanchot on Poetry and Narrative

Maurice Blanchot on Poetry and Narrative
Author: Kevin Hart
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2023-05-18
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781350349070

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Blanchot and his writings on three major poets, Mallarmé, Hölderlin, and Char, provide a decisive new point of departure for English language criticism of his philosophical writings on narrative in this study by leading Blanchot scholar, Kevin Hart. Connecting his work to later leading figures of 20th-century French philosophy, including Emmanuel Levinas, Simone Weil, and Jacques Derrida, Hart highlights the importance of Jewish philosophy and political thought to his overall conception of literature. Chapters on community and negation reveal Blanchot's emphasis on the relationship between narrative and politics over the more commonly connected narrative and aesthetics. By fully discussing Blanchot's elusive concept of “the Outside” for the first time, this book progresses scholarly understandings of his entire oeuvre further. This central concept engages Franz Rosenzweig's work on Abrahamic faiths, enabling a reckoning on the role of suffering and literature in the wake of the Shoah, with significant implications for Jewish studies more generally.

The Space of Literature

The Space of Literature
Author: Maurice Blanchot
Publsiher: U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages: 279
Release: 2015-11
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 9780803278776

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Maurice Blanchot, the eminent literary and cultural critic, has had a vast influence on contemporary French writers--among them Jean Paul Sartre and Jacques Derrida. From the 1930s through the present day, his writings have been shaping the international literary consciousness. The Space of Literature, first published in France in 1955, is central to the development of Blanchot's thought. In it he reflects on literature and the unique demand it makes upon our attention. Thus he explores the process of reading as well as the nature of artistic creativity, all the while considering the relation of the literary work to time, to history, and to death. This book consists not so much in the application of a critical method or the demonstration of a theory of literature as in a patiently deliberate meditation upon the literary experience, informed most notably by studies of Mallarmé, Kafka, Rilke, and Hölderlin. Blanchot's discussions of those writers are among the finest in any language.

The Work of Fire

The Work of Fire
Author: Maurice Blanchot
Publsiher: Stanford University Press
Total Pages: 366
Release: 1995
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 0804724938

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Maurice Blanchot is arguably the key figure after Sartre in exploring the relation between literature and philosophy. Blanchot developed a distinctive, limpid form of essay writing; these essays, in form and substance, left their imprint on the work of the most influential French theorists. The writings of Barthes, Foucault, and Derrida are unimaginable without Blanchot. Published in French in 1949, The Work of Fire is a collection of twenty-two essays originally published in literary journals. Certain themes recur repeatedly: the relation of literature and language to death; the significance of repetition; the historical, personal, and social function of literature; and simply the question what is at stake in the fact that something such as art or literature exists? Among the authors discussed are Kafka, Mallarme;, Hölderlin, Baudelaire, Rimbaud, Sartre, Gide, Pascal, Vale;ry, Hemingway, and Henry Miller.

Lands of Likeness

Lands of Likeness
Author: Kevin Hart
Publsiher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 430
Release: 2023-10-06
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780226827582

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"In Lands of Likeness, philosopher, theologian, and poet Kevin Hart utilizes the history of Christian thought and secular philosophy to develop a novel and profound hermeneutics of contemplation. Drawing in particular on the work of Arthur Schopenhauer, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, and Edmund Husserl, Hart traces the development of notions of contemplation in modernity and refines the approaches he finds there. Utilizing his refined approach, Hart trains our attention on modern poems from G. M. Hopkins, Wallace Stevens, A. R. Ammons, Geoffrey Hill and others as sites for a kind of contemplative reading that phenomenology can make precise. Delivered in its original form as the prestigious Gifford Lectures, Lands of Likeness is a revelatory meditation on contemplation for the modern world"--

Clandestine Encounters

Clandestine Encounters
Author: Kevin Hart
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2010
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0268030928

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Major literary critics in Britain, France, and the United States engage with Maurice Blanchot's immense, fascinating, and difficult body of creative work.

Faux Pas

Faux Pas
Author: Maurice Blanchot,Charlotte Mandell
Publsiher: Stanford University Press
Total Pages: 340
Release: 2001
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0804729352

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Published in France in 1943, Faux Pas is the first collection of essays on literature and language by Maurice Blanchot, the most lucid and powerful French critic of the second half of the 20th century.

The Book to Come

The Book to Come
Author: Maurice Blanchot,Charlotte Mandell
Publsiher: Stanford University Press
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2003
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0804742243

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Featuring essays originally published in La Nouvelle Revue Française, this collection clearly demonstrates why Maurice Blanchot was a key figure in exploring the relation between literature and philosophy.

Death Sentence

Death Sentence
Author: Maurice Blanchot
Publsiher: Station Hill Press
Total Pages: 102
Release: 1978
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: UOM:39015011237248

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Fiction. Translated from the French by Lydia Davis. This long awaited reprint of a book about which John Hollander wrote: "A masterful version of one of the most remarkable novels in any language since World War II," is the story of the narrator's relations with two women, one terminally ill, the other found motionless by him in a darkened room after a bomb explosion has separated them. "Through more than 40 years, the French writer Maurice Blanchot has produced an astonishing body of fiction and criticism," writes Gilbert Sorrentino in the New York Review of Books, and John Updike in The New Yorker: "Blanchot's prose gives an impression, like Henry James, of carrying meanings so fragile they might crumble in transit."