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With passionate and anxious knowledge, Blanchot speaks to us about Proust, Artaud, Broch, Musil, Henry James, Samuel Beckett, Mallarmé, various authors, and even the one who will someday be the last writer. But perhaps, more than authors and books, this is about the movement from which all books come and which still secretly holds the future of communication and communication as future. The secret of literature, literature as demand and as meaning, as well as its future path, are at the center of these inquiries.
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Le livre à venir, Maurice Blanchot
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- Released
- 1985
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- Title
- Le livre à venir
- Language
- English
- Authors
- Maurice Blanchot
- Publisher
- Gallimard
- Released
- 1985
- Format
- Paperback
- Pages
- 340
- ISBN13
- 9782070323975
- Series
- Tags
- Non-Fiction, Social Sciences, True Stories, Philosophical Topics, Philosophy, France, Opinion Journalism & Essays, Scientific Theories, Criticism
- Rating
- 3.5 out of 5
- Description
- With passionate and anxious knowledge, Blanchot speaks to us about Proust, Artaud, Broch, Musil, Henry James, Samuel Beckett, Mallarmé, various authors, and even the one who will someday be the last writer. But perhaps, more than authors and books, this is about the movement from which all books come and which still secretly holds the future of communication and communication as future. The secret of literature, literature as demand and as meaning, as well as its future path, are at the center of these inquiries.


