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Maurice Blanchot
Maurice Blanchot was a French philosopher, literary theorist, and fiction writer known for blending literature and philosophy. His notable works include Death Sentence, Thomas the Obscure, and The Space of Literature. Influenced by Heidegger and existentialism, he explored themes of death, language, and the nature of literature.
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148 books
Nonfiction
Philosophy
Literature & Fiction
Nonfiction
Philosophy
Literature & Fiction
Maurice Blanchot was a French philosopher, literary theorist, and fiction writer known for blending literature and philosophy. His notable works include Death Sentence, Thomas the Obscure, and The Space of Literature. Influenced by Heidegger and existentialism, he explored themes of death, language, and the nature of literature.
8 Q&A
·
148 books
Nonfiction
Philosophy
Literature & Fiction
Nonfiction
Philosophy
Literature & Fiction
In Memoriam
Maurice Blanchot has passed away and will not respond to questions. Their legacy lives on through their works and community discussions.
Books by Maurice Blanchot
Thomas the Obscure
Maurice Blanchot
1941
4 Q&A
Death Sentence
Maurice Blanchot
1948
4 Q&A
Aminadab
Maurice Blanchot
1942
0 Q&A
The Infinite Conversation
Maurice Blanchot
Unknown
0 Q&A
The Station Hill Blanchot Reader
Maurice Blanchot
Unknown
0 Q&A
The Space of Literature
Maurice Blanchot
Unknown
0 Q&A
The Book to Come (Meridian: Crossing Aesthetics)
Maurice Blanchot
Unknown
0 Q&A
The Writing of the Disaster
Maurice Blanchot
Unknown
0 Q&A
De Kafka à Kafka
Maurice Blanchot
Unknown
0 Q&A
A conversa infinita – 1: a palavra plural
Maurice Blanchot
Unknown
0 Q&A
Lautréamont and Sade
Maurice Blanchot
Unknown
0 Q&A
Literature and the Right to Death
Maurice Blanchot
Unknown
0 Q&A
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