File spoon-archives/blanchot.archive/blanchot_1997/97-04-17.142, message 87


Date: Sun, 9 Mar 1997 10:12:15 -0500 (EST)
From: was2-AT-po.cwru.edu (Walter A. Strauss)
Subject: Re: MB: Aminadab


Reply to message from jaw-AT-gwis2.circ.gwu.edu of Thu, 26 Dec
>
>would you expand a bit?
>
>Jeffrey A. Weinstock					Office: Rome 665
>Program in the Human Sciences/Department of English	(O) 994-1970
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>"Eat your Dasein!"
>
>   
>            "Nothing was more natural than that these things should
>	     be the other things they absolutely were not."
>				
>			       --Henry James, The Turn of the Screw
>
>On Thu, 26 Dec 1996, Kevin Hart wrote:
>
>> The significance of the name 'Aminadab' in Blanchot's novel only becomes 
>> clear when you read John of the Cross's commentary on the stanza that 
>> uses the name.
>> 
"Man ist was man isst" Buechner, KRAFT UND STOFF.  Heidegger for lunch 
(ambiguity intended).
                                   >> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> -- 
>> Professor Kevin Hart,
>> 3151 Bradford Wood Court,
>> Oakton, VA, 22124,
>> USA.
>> 
>> Ph:  703-938 8479
>> 
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