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Reflecting on the nature of language, narrative voice, the imaginary, revolution, nihilism, & Jewish identity & bringing forward what dialectical thought & thought grounded on categories of opposition have been unable to to account for - via discussion of & 'with' Kafka, Nietzsche, Brecht, Camus, René Char, Wittgenstein et al. DARK HORSEY SAYS-Blanchot, hero & inspiration to such as Derrida, is in a meditative dialogue here with many of the turning points & blind spots of Western thought at its most grounded, tenacious, & perilous. Haunting, despairing, uncanny but oddly liberatin'. (Thelma Ritter) Certainly one faces life invigorated with the scales removed from one's vision, wounds open again - open to the wind & the bracing salt air of Blanchot's thought. |