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does not simply stand for literature about reality, but for literature concerning paradoxes made by the qualities of the act of writing. Blanchot's literary theory parallels Hegel's philosophy, establishing that actual reality always succeeds conceptual reality. For instance, "I say flower," Mallarmé
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that stem from the conceptual impossibility of death. He constantly engaged with the "question of literature", a simultaneous enactment and interrogation of the idiosyncratic act of writing. For
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readership. In these reviews he laid the foundations for later French critical thinking by examining the ambiguous rhetorical nature of language and the irreducibility of the written word to notions of truth or falsity. He refused the editorship of the collaborationist
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physical thing, but only to an idea of it. Literature, Blanchot writes, remains fascinated by this presence of absence, and attention is drawn, through the sonority and rhythm of words, to the materiality of language.
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2406:1907 births
2352:Film theory
2262:Ontopoetics
2167:Death drive
2143:Ideological
2062:Romanticism
1993:Hegelianism
1767:Kierkegaard
1627:Castoriadis
1587:de Beauvoir
1572:Baudrillard
1345:Mario Kopić
964:24 December
860:Paul Auster
856:Lydia Davis
359:Aux écoutes
2400:Categories
2307:Wertkritik
2212:Hauntology
2177:Difference
2172:Différance
1912:Sloterdijk
1782:Kołakowski
898:References
808:Friendship
549:Paul Celan
529:humanistic
355:Le rempart
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2342:Semiotics
2337:Semantics
2322:Discourse
2202:Genealogy
2192:Facticity
1963:Absurdism
1892:Schelling
1862:Nietzsche
1737:Heidegger
1552:Bachelard
1537:Althusser
643:the Other
631:le neutre
627:Heidegger
483:Heidegger
459:René Char
414:Post-1945
386:Pétainist
367:L'Insurgé
311:Biography
211:le neutre
96:Education
2380:Category
2222:Ideology
2138:Immanent
2133:Critique
2088:Alterity
2081:Concepts
1956:Theories
1942:Williams
1917:Spengler
1872:Rancière
1802:Lefebvre
1787:Kristeva
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1747:Ingarden
1727:Habermas
1717:Guattari
1702:Foucault
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1567:Bataille
1277:Critique
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591:Aminadab
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316:Pre-1945
90:, France
71:, France
65:Devrouze
18:Blanchot
2207:Habitus
2123:Boredom
2013:Freudo-
2008:Western
2003:Marxism
1927:Strauss
1897:Schmitt
1837:Marcuse
1827:Lyotard
1817:Luhmann
1812:Levinas
1762:Jaspers
1757:Jameson
1742:Husserl
1722:Gramsci
1712:Gentile
1707:Gadamer
1667:Dilthey
1662:Derrida
1657:Deleuze
1592:Bergson
1562:Barthes
1532:Agamben
1284:Parages
1157:(ed.),
939:(2008)
888:virtual
639:Levinas
635:because
561:realism
533:paradox
432:Levinas
346:at the
272:French:
177:poetics
2156:Dasein
1907:Serres
1887:Sartre
1877:Ricœur
1832:Marcel
1822:Lukács
1797:Latour
1772:Kojève
1697:Fisher
1692:Fichte
1682:Engels
1652:Debord
1647:de Man
1637:Cixous
1632:Cioran
1612:Butler
1577:Bauman
1557:Badiou
1542:Arendt
1527:Adorno
1376:Lignes
1370:Études
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750:, 1943
682:, 1942
661:récits
647:Dasein
621:Themes
613:, and
593:, and
424:Sartre
363:Combat
285:poetic
264:blahn-
172:Ethics
137:School
126:Region
2385:Index
2292:Trace
2272:Power
2267:Other
2257:Ontic
2098:Angst
1947:Žižek
1932:Weber
1922:Stein
1857:Negri
1852:Nancy
1792:Lacan
1777:Koyré
1732:Hegel
1687:Fanon
1642:Croce
1617:Camus
1607:Buber
884:event
870:Notes
582:récit
389:Vichy
2197:Gaze
1937:Weil
1882:Said
1842:Marx
1547:Aron
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