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Into Disaster: Chronicles of Intellectual Life, 1941
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160 pages
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Maurice Blanchot's work delves into the complexities of literature, language, and existence. His writings explore themes of absence, the nature of writing, and the relationship between the writer and the reader. Blanchot's philosophical approach challenges conventional narratives and invites deep reflection on the act of storytelling. His unique perspective has influenced various fields, including literary theory and existential philosophy, making him a pivotal figure in 20th-century thought.
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2013, hardcover
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