Blanchot's Epoch
Explore the profound impact of Maurice Blanchot in Blanchot's Epoch by Leslie Hill, published by Edinburgh University Press in 2008. This insightful paperback, spanning 159 pages, delves into Blanchot's multifaceted role as a writer of fiction, literary critic, thinker, and political commentator. As we commemorate the centenary of his birth, this volume presents a diverse array of perspectives on the pressing challenges he addressed throughout the 20th century. Hill examines the enduring significance of Blanchot's work and its relevance for future generations. Perfect for enthusiasts of French literature, history, and criticism, Blanchot's Epoch invites readers to engage with the complexities of Blanchot's thought and its implications for contemporary discourse. Discover how Blanchot's legacy continues to resonate in today's literary and political landscapes.