Sumario: | This collective work delves into the philosophical and literary contributions of Maurice Blanchot, particularly focusing on his exploration of time within literature. Through various essays and an unpublished text by Jean-Luc Nancy, the book examines Blanchot's concept of writing as an endless, timeless experience. It explores how literature can offer an alternative understanding of time, positioning Blanchot as a pivotal figure for contemporary thinkers. The volume includes discussions between scholars such as Étienne Balibar and Jean-Luc Nancy, and analyzes Blanchot's narrative space as a means to comprehend temporal themes. Supported by the La Europa de la Escritura research group, this book is intended for scholars of literature and philosophy interested in Blanchot's influence on modern thought.
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