Desperate Clarity

Maurice Blanchot; Michael Holland (Translator)

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Author
Maurice Blanchot; Michael Holland (Translator)
Publish Date
2013-11-01
Book Type
Paperback
Publisher Name
Fordham University Press
Subtitle
Chronicles of Intellectual Life 1942
Number of Pages
240
ISBN-10
0823251004
ISBN-13
9780823251001
citemno
191319
Edition
1
SKU
9780823251001

Description

These articles gradually outline a practical project that both looks back to the radical artistic doctrines of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries and anticipates the most original developments in the postwar era, among writers such as Robbe-Grillet, Butor, Sarraute, and Duras, not to mention Blanchot himself. In addition Blanchot is receptive in his weekly column to the extraordinarily wide range of original writing and thinking that was produced during the dark years of occupation, in areas such as psychology, anthropology, ancient history, linguistics, and philosophy. A highly original doctrine of writing can be seen to develop in which, thanks to the desperate clarity with which Blanchot’s mind accepts and advances into what he sees as absolute and irrevocable disaster, thought is carefully and systematically deflected away from any sort of nihilism, thanks to a new relationship between reason, with its unitary subject, and the otherness to which imagination offers access.