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Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2001 12:27:10 +0100
From: "steve.devos" <steve.devos-AT-krokodile.com>
Subject: Re: MB: Re: space




The foucault and derrida texts remain the most interesting secondary
literature.

sdv

Popovics Zoltán wrote:

>
>
> Hi,First of all I'm sure that the best secondary literature for
> Blanchot is Blanchot himself (for example The Infinite Conversation
> [L’entretien infini] for the L’espace littéraire) and of course
> Lévinas and Foucault:
> Blanchot, Maurice – Foucault, Michel, Foucault – Blanchot (Foucault,
> The Thought from Outside; Blanchot, Michel Foucault as I imagine), New
> York, Zone Books, 1987
>  My favourite book on Blanchot is:Libertson, Joseph, Proximity,
> Levinas, Blanchot, Bataille and communication, The Hague, Boston and
> London, Martinus Nijhoff, 1982 And on the second place:Gregg, John,
> Maurice Blanchot and the literature of transgression, Princeton,
> Princeton University Press, 1994 The third might be:Shaviro, Steven,
> Passion and Excess: Blanchot, Bataille, and literary theory,
> Tallahassee, Florida State University Press, 1990. And the application
> of Blanchot on different writers:Blanchot, Le livre ŕ venir, Paris,
> Gallimard, 1959that is only partially translated in:Blanhot, The
> sirens’ song: selected essays, Bloomington, Indiana University Press,
> 1982Blanchot, The gaze of Orpheus, and other literary essays,
> Barrytown, Station Hill Press, 1981 And you must know that Blanchot is
> a kind of hidden source of Barthes’s and Derrida’s theory on
> literature…  Zoltan Popovics ----- Original Message -----
>
>      From: Elzbieta Grodek
>      To: blanchot-AT-lists.village.virginia.edu
>      Sent: Tuesday, April 10, 2001 3:23 AM
>      Subject: MB: space
>       Dear list users, I am a graduate student at the University
>      of Toronto. I am looking for different interpretations of
>      Blanchot's 'l'espace litteraire' and examples of literary
>      criticism applying this concept to study different writers.
>      Would anybody have any suggestions as to articles and books
>      to consult ? Thank you,E. Grodek
>

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The foucault and derrida texts remain the most interesting secondary literature.

sdv

Popovics Zoltán wrote:

Hi,First of all I'm sure that the best secondary literature for Blanchot is Blanchot himself (for example The Infinite Conversation [L’entretien infini] for the L’espace littéraire) and of course Lévinas and Foucault: 
Blanchot, Maurice – Foucault, Michel, Foucault – Blanchot (Foucault, The Thought from Outside; Blanchot, Michel Foucault as I imagine), New York, Zone Books, 1987
 My favourite book on Blanchot is:Libertson, Joseph, Proximity, Levinas, Blanchot, Bataille and communication, The Hague, Boston and London, Martinus Nijhoff, 1982 And on the second place:Gregg, John, Maurice Blanchot and the literature of transgression, Princeton, Princeton University Press, 1994 The third might be:Shaviro, Steven, Passion and Excess: Blanchot, Bataille, and literary theory, Tallahassee, Florida State University Press, 1990. And the application of Blanchot on different writers:Blanchot, Le livre à venir, Paris, Gallimard, 1959that is only partially translated in:Blanhot, The sirens’ song: selected essays, Bloomington, Indiana University Press, 1982Blanchot, The gaze of Orpheus, and other literary essays, Barrytown, Station Hill Press, 1981 And you must know that Blanchot is a kind of hidden source of Barthes’s and Derrida’s theory on literature…  Zoltan Popovics ----- Original Message -----
From: Elzbieta Grodek
To: blanchot-AT-lists.village.virginia.edu
Sent: Tuesday, April 10, 2001 3:23 AM
Subject: MB: space
 Dear list users, I am a graduate student at the University of Toronto. I am looking for different interpretations of Blanchot's 'l'espace litteraire' and examples of literary criticism applying this concept to study different writers. Would anybody have any suggestions as to articles and books to consult ? Thank you,E. Grodek

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