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1 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Openings, not closings...,
By Andrew... (Binghamton, NY) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Awaiting Oblivion (French Modernist Library) (Hardcover)
The text is an intimate engagment with a question of relation. Perhaps it is not in anyone's (including Blanchot's...) interest to somehow portray a more "accurate" picture of the world, to write a "better" narrative or récit, rather, perhaps there is something more fundamental at stake which places even the practice of reading into question. And if this is at all true, it one of the foremost reasons why I hold almost all of Blanchot's texts in the highest regard.
5 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
watching one's wait,
By A Customer
This review is from: Awaiting Oblivion (French Modernist Library) (Hardcover)
Imagine yourself a leading French theorist: here is a recipe for that troublesome new 'recits'- return to an earlier work (in this case, his first, 'Death Sentence'/L'arrete de Mort')- find a germane incident within that book- rip those pages out. Now set up two charatcters in a situation that mirrors the originary fictional incident- have those two characters try to analyze the event's 'implication' from within the same setting. Digress frequently. Sound a little too Stoppardian for you? Not sure you'll find the Godot-like intertextual rib-tickles very compelling? For fiction his short-stories 'The last word', or 'The idyll' are easily a thousand nights more lucid; for heavy theory, 'The Writing of Disaster' is detonative. This work sadly's just oblivious...
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Awaiting Oblivion (French Modernist Library) by Maurice Blanchot (Paperback - May 1, 1999)
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