Date: Mon, 15 Apr 1996 09:06:00 -0700 Subject: Re: MB: Language and Materiality Eric, I'd be thankful for a copy of your essay. It sounds as if you might have something to say regarding the nature of the "universal library" question I raised several days ago (without provoking must interest) and its possible materiality/immateriality. I would mention in passing that that passage, occurring in the section on communication, uses a word that in that section seems practically a code word for "Hegel," namely, "universal." For me, this makes the passage even more intriguing, though hardly more transparent. > My essay on Blanchot's L'ARRET DE MORT, written in 1980, and >published in ASYLUM magazine, will be made available to anyone in this >group. Send me a street address, and I will mail you the essay. > >===================>decius-AT-mail.bcpl.lib.md.us >Eric Basso >3623 Templar Road >Randalstown, MD 21133-2429 > > > >
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