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The Absence of the Book

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"The Absence of the Book" is an essay by French philosopher and literary theorist Maurice Blanchot which appeared in his 1993 collection The Infinite Conversation.[1][2][3][4][5][6]

References

  1. ^ Sheaffer-jones, Caroline (2008), "The Point of the Story: Levinas, Blanchot and "The Madness of the Day"", MFS Modern Fiction Studies, 54: 160–180, doi:10.1353/mfs.2008.0026
  2. ^ http://www.spikemagazine.com/0602blanchot.php
  3. ^ http://coloradoreview.colostate.edu/the-absence-of-the-book/
  4. ^ Grattan, Patrick Francis (1995). Maurice Blanchot and the Absence of the Book: Literature, Image, Event (PhD Thesis thesis). State University of New York at Binghamton.
  5. ^ Gill, Carolyn Bailey (1996). Maurice Blanchot: The Demand of Writing. pp. 101, 105 & 199. ISBN 978-0415125956.
  6. ^ Bonikowski, Wyatt (2013). "Kevin Hart Clandestine Encounters: Philosophy in the Narratives of Maurice Blanchot Clandestine Encounters: Philosophy in the Narratives of Maurice Blanchot. Edited by Kevin Hart. Notre Dame, IN: University of Notre Dame Press, 2010. Pp. Ix+336". Modern Philology. 111 (2): E278–E281. doi:10.1086/671972.