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Subject: Re: MB: Blanchot/Celan
Date: Thu, 22 Jun 2000 16:05:04 GMT


I cannot recommend the essay Blanchot wrote on Celan (I have not read it).  
But: My own reading of Celan was largely stimulated by Gerald L. Bruns` book 
on Blanchot:

"Maurice Blanchot : the refusal of philosophy" / Gerald L. Bruns.
Baltimore : John Hopkins University Press ; 1997

All my best.  If you experience any major alteration in your reading of 
Blanchot and/or Celan (And I am sure you will, we are unable to stop the 
constant unstability which can be called: Impossible transgression): Share 
them!

Halvor



>From: jeremy schreiber <jks-AT-jahoopa.com>
>Reply-To: blanchot-AT-lists.village.virginia.edu
>To: blanchot-AT-lists.village.virginia.edu
>Subject: MB: Blanchot/Celan
>Date: Wed, 21 Jun 2000 11:26:22 CDT
>
>Blanchot mentions Celan at one point in "The Writing of the
>Disaster."  I was wondering where else Blanchot discusses Celan and
>his work, and if anyone has written about relationships between them
>or their works.  Any thoughts or suggestion would be appreciated.
>Thanks!
>
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