To the most pressing cultural, social, and political issues of the day. Of artists and intellectuals after the Second World War responded Played in transmitting to his early readers particular ways of writing and thinking that set the tone for how a generation Is owing in no small part to the recognition of the instrumental role his work-literary, critical, and philosophical-has Blanchot’s increasingly growing reputation both inside and outside of France Paradoxical designation of a community of readers who have unwittingly been reading Blanchot ever The omission is unfortunate, for what it robs from Derrida’s assessment of Blanchot’s projected legacy is the On the back cover of Susan Hanson’s translation of L’Entretien infini, The InfiniteĬonversation, but also that Derrida’s identification of the community of readers anticipated by Blanchot is omitted. Us, still to come, to be read, to be reread by those very same ones that do it ever since they knew how to read, and thanks to him.” Readers of Blanchot in English will recall not only that an excerpt of these lines appears Not(s),” Jacques Derrida writes that Blanchot is “awaiting In one of his early essays on Maurice Blanchot, “Pace
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