File spoon-archives/blanchot.archive/blanchot_1998/blanchot.9806, message 15


From: "Large.W" <stawla-AT-lib.marjon.ac.uk>
Subject: MB: MB LRD
Date: Wed, 10 Jun 1998 20:09:00 +0000



Is to speak about the ineffable itself ineffable?

There is no doubt that the relation between Heidegger and Blanchot is a   
difficult one.  Perhaps made even more difficult because there are more   
than one Heidegger in Blanchot's work.  It is easier, no doubt, to see   
why Blanchot distances himself from Being and Time, but I share Lars's   
problem about the distance between Blanchot and the later Heidegger.   
 They share the same field of inquiry, and it would require some analysis   
to separate them.  I noticed that interest in discussing LRD has pretty   
much ended.  Perhaps we should read something together that would help us   
think more about this problem?
stawla  

   

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