File spoon-archives/blanchot.archive/blanchot_1999/blanchot.9902, message 8


Date:  4 Feb 99 05:35:13 America/Fort_Wayne
From: brian13 <brian13-AT-netscape.net>
Subject: MB: Re: []



since when did heidegger become interesting?
i must have missed something...


owner-blanchot-AT-lists.village.virginia.edu wrote:
 We tried this already Brian13, no go, dead air all around. 

Authority
abounds with barb wires crawling over the spacing space making it hard
to touch on truly cutting and stimulating matters such as the trembling
lips of chora--

what authority?
authority? i must have missed something?


 Normative academics Brian13. You are better off,
if you still like the upward flow, to post more on the Bataille list or the
now new and improved Heidegger list. You seem interesting....

Ariosto

don't worry ariosto -
if won't matter if they don't persue blanchot's novels

the disaster takes care of everything



> 
> i'd like to propose that we all read the station hill blanchot reader
> 
> "Blanchot's literary writings have commanded a cautious respect
> that seems almost unmatched in modern criticism; the works have
> been left alone." 
> 
> -Chris Fynsk, from the foreward.
> 
> 
> this listserv would get pretty interesting 
> after a dose of ..
> 



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