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Want to Read blachot. Want to Read Currently Reading Read. Refresh and try again. Open Preview See a Problem? Thanks for telling us about the problem. Return to Book Page. Fiction and Testimony by Maurice Blanchot. This volume records a remarkable encounter in critical and philosophical thinking: More than a literary text with critical commentary, it constitutes an event of central significance for c This volume records a remarkable encounter in critical and philosophical thinking: More than a literary text with critical commentary, it blajchot an event of central significance for contemporary philosophical, literary, and political concerns.

The book consists of The Instant of My Deatha powerful short prose piece by Blanchot, and an extended essay by Blnachot that reads it in the context of questions of literature and of bearing witness. Blanchot’s narrative concerns a moment when a young man is brought before a firing squad during World War II and then suddenly finds himself released from his near death. The incident, written in the third person, is suggestively autobiographical—from the title, several remarks in the text, and a letter Blanchot wrote about a similar incident in his own life—but only insofar as it raises questions for Blanchot about what such an experience might mean.

The accident of near death becomes, in the instant the man is released, the accident of a life he no longer possesses. The text raises the question of what it means to write about a non experience one cannot claim as one’s own, and as such is a text of testimony or witness.

Derrida’s reading of Blanchot links the problem of testimony to the problem of the secret and to the notion of the instant. It thereby provides the elements of a more expansive reassessment of literature, testimony, and truth. In addressing the complex relation between writing and history, Derrida also implicitly reflects on questions concerning the relation between European intellectuals and World War II. Paperbackpages. To see what your friends thought of this book, please sign up. Lists with This Book.

This book is not yet featured on Listopia. Oct 08, Jonfaith rated it really liked it Shelves: This is a review, a review in abeyance. A mastery of nuance is also on display. That would be Blanchot. Parsing his brief work, there was always a subtle gleam to be explored, appreciated. As to Derrida, I kept rereading. I noted that I read most pages at least three times.

My normal life doesn’t exactly champion such rigor. I found Derrida’s framing observation, the one which explored differentiated testament and literature to be wonderful, revelatory. I think the distinction is necessary in ou This is a review, a review in abeyance. I think the distinction is necessary in our approach to Karl Ove, especially through the Norwegian’s meditation on Hitler.

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There are beautiful passages on Dostoevsy and Vlasov, neither of which you imagined to be germane.

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That is, not German. I oculdn’t resist trying that, as certainly Derrida always felt the revealing spark of the pun and the shared or adjacent etymology. The opening selection by Blanchot approximates the autobiographical.

It is a from the waning days of the Occupation. There is to be a summary execution and then there isn’t.

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Derrida ponders the release of the former instance and the contractual baggage of the latter. Despite the opacity of the inetante, this is a marvelous triumph of poetic association.

Por la misma experiencia de leerlos, que en el fondo es lo mejor que se puede hacer con ellos. La literatura de Blanchot es, a la vez, literatura pura y anti-literatura. Oct 08, Lorraine rated it really liked it. This silly goodreads thing lists Blanchot as the author of the TWO pieces in this book, but it is not the case.

Blanchot wrote “The Instant of My Death” L’instant de Ma Mort but Derrida wrote Demeure, which can be read as a reading OF Blanchot’s text, and it’s quite silly to list Blanchot as the author of Derrida’s essay unless one wants to argue that Blanchot has written Derrida or vice versa. Derrida would like this maufice ok I’m just wondering who it was who got derrida ,i blanchot mixed up.

Oct 14, Y. My virgin Derrida experience. Mar 02, Martin rated it liked it. I actually followed Derrida’s writing for most of the time. Which is sadly rather appallingly rare. Jun 30, Alex Obrigewitsch rated it really liked it. Speech evinces the space, the distance, between mueete self and the other. Speaking – destroying of effacing the self mj its presence, to attempt to move closer to the other communication through neutrality – yet maintaining the distance, leaving the other their space, opening and maintaining it in secret, through the secret of the between; leaving silent the other left to the silence of alterity, the outside.

The Instant of My Death / Demeure: Fiction and Testimony

To speak, to maintain the secret, in the blanhcot – the space in which and through whi Speech evinces the space, the distance, between the self and the other. To speak, to maintain the secret, in the between – the space in which and through which difference may proliferate and the other may maintain its alterity; through the joyous play of the disastrous emptiness of language in its shattering instant or instance which is ever coming, to come, yet from out of an absolute anteriority; an an-arche of time which shatters time and its principles the present and its presence – maintenant – the instant.

Jun 27, Tijmen Lansdaal rated it really liked it Shelves: For the most part, this is an interesting ‘interpretation’ of Blanchot.

I wouldn’t want to belittle that effort, since if anyone needs that kind of exegesis it’s Blanchot. If you’re into Blanchot and you know what I’m talking about: For anyone invested in Derrida, there might not be much news here and for people new to Derrida this definitely wouldn’t be an understandable start.

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However, there is one link to deconstruction in general that is interesting her For the most part, this is an interesting ‘interpretation’ of Blanchot. Notice the technical usage of ‘to come’.

Enigmatic stuff I’d say. Oct 13, Antonio Delgado rated it really liked it.

Blanchot’s story “The Instant of My Death” expands his ideas of “the disaster” with a personal note, and of the impossibility of given testimony. As Derrida well points out in the following essay “Demeure: Fiction and Testimony,” the impossibility to give testimony has to be understood with Blanchot’s philosophical such “The Writing of the Disaster” and “Friendship. Dec 02, Rebekah rated it really liked it Shelves: The clearest, most interesting Derrida I have read.

Extremely useful in terms of trauma theory and memory. Blanchot’s story about nearly being killed by the Nazis is also fascinating and beautifully told. Aug 07, Maddy rated it it ihstante amazing Shelves: Remind me to read more Blanchot. Nov 20, Derek rated it really liked it. Gago rated it really liked it Dec 06, Will Buckingham rated it liked it Feb 07, Joshua rated it it was amazing Nov 09, Jayoung rated it it was amazing May 05, Elias Coll rated it really liked it Jan 24, Kevin Holden rated it it was amazing Jan 30, Paul rated it it was amazing Apr 02, Black Saga rated it it was amazing Mar 01, April sl it really liked it Nov 06, Michail Drakomathioulakis rated it really liked it Oct 15, Lukas rated it it was amazing Nov 26, Rae rated it really liked muertw Apr 09, Arhondi rated it it was amazing Aug 19, Dan rated it liked it Oct 19, Dee rated it it was ok Apr 04, inetante John Pistelli rated it it was amazing Oct 21, Mark Broadhead rated it it was amazing Jan 24, There are no discussion topics on this book yet.

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