File spoon-archives/blanchot.archive/blanchot_1998/blanchot.9808, message 22


Date: Thu, 20 Aug 1998 13:36:40 -0500 (EST)
From: RS <"RS-AT-CC%Carnegie"-AT-mcimail.com>
Subject: Re: MB: LIBERTSON


     I just check amazon.com for libertson's title:

     Proximity, Levinas, Blanchot, Bataille, and Communication
                          by Joseph Libertson
                          Our Price: $141.50

egads!
ron sexton
rs-AT-carnegie.org


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Subject: MB: LIBERTSON
Author:  blanchot|INTERNET|blanchot-AT-lists.village.virginia.edu at MCIMAIL
Date:    8/20/98 11:13 AM


Hello,

Can you tell me, which approach Libertson takes? And what makes his
project so peerless? Can someone say something about that?

Arne



Lars Iyer wrote:
>
> I've just been rereading Joseph Libertson's PROXIMITY and it really is
> peerless, apart from a few mistakes. As I'm sure you all know it is a
> long - very long - reading of Bataille, Levinas and Blanchot. - It
> really is quite singular in terms of its style, its extraordinary
> circular movement, its rigour etc. Can anyone give me any information on
> Libertson?
> >
> >

   

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