• Maurice Blanchot (/blænˈʃoʊ/ blan-SHOH, French: [blɑ̃ʃo]; 22 September 1907 – 20 February 2003) was a French writer, philosopher and literary theorist...
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  • Some of the most famous uses of the gaze of Orpheus can be found in Maurice Blanchot’s short essay ‘Le Regard d’Orphée’ (The Gaze of Orpheus), Geoffrey Sirc’s...
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    drowning. She is referenced in Jodi Picoult's novel The Book of Two Ways. Maurice Blanchot, who owned one of the masks, described her as "a young girl with closed...
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    continued to produce readings of literature, writing extensively on Maurice Blanchot, Paul Celan, and others. In 1991 he published The Other Heading, in...
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  • football coach Maurice De Bevere (1923–2001), Belgian cartoonist Maurice Binder (1918–1991), American film title designer Maurice Blanchot (1907–2003),...
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    Strasbourg in 1923, and his lifelong friendship with the French philosopher Maurice Blanchot. In 1928, he went to the University of Freiburg for two semesters to...
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  • Bataille; it subsequently became associated with French philosophers Maurice Blanchot and Michel Foucault through their use of the concept. When originally...
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  • L'Arrêt de mort (category Novels by Maurice Blanchot)
    Death Sentence (French: L'Arrêt de mort) is a philosophical novel by Maurice Blanchot. First published in 1948, it is his second complete work of fiction...
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  • include works by Benjamin Constant and Eugene Fromentin, André Gide, Maurice Blanchot, and Michel Leiris. According to Shattuck, The discomfort of the narrator...
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    Jürgen Habermas, Theodor Adorno, Hans Jonas, Maurice Merleau-Ponty, Karl Löwith, Pierre Bourdieu, Maurice Blanchot, Emmanuel Levinas, Luc Ferry, Jacques Ellul...
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