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Thomas Pepper (Editor)
The Place of Maurice Blanchot.
Yale University Press, 1998. Yale French Studies, Number 93. 0300073755 283 pages.
Softcover volume, measuring approximately 6.25" x 9.5", shows very light shelfwear. Binding is sound. Pages are clean and bright. 
"The work of Maurice Blanchot is among the most powerful of our time. Calm, incessant, meditative, difficult by virtue of being written in everyday language, Blanchot's fiction, essays, and aphorisms have attended to the most urgent matters of our epoch -- terror, disaster, holocaust, community, friendship, voice, literature, writing. In this collection, scholars not bound by the discipleship following upon Blanchot's name address his work with a different set of questions. These include his relation to the feminine, to narrative voice, to the century's other major reflections on philosophy of language and perception, to political theory, to his literary contemporaries, and to the practice of reading."

The Place of Maurice Blanchot

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