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In Lautréamont and Sade, originally published in 1949, Maurice Blanchot forcefully distinguishes his critical project from the major intellectual currents of his day, surrealism and existentialism. Today, Lautréamont and Sade, these unique figures in the histories of literature and thought, are as crucially relevant to theorists of language, reason, and cruelty as they were in post-war Paris.

Sade''s Reason, in part a review of Pierre Klossowski''s Sade, My Neighbor, was first published in Les Temps modernes. Blanchot offers Sade''s reason, a corrosive rational unreasoning, apathetic before the cruelty of the passions, as a response to Sartre''s Hegelian politics of commitment.

The Experience of Lautréamont, Blanchot''s longest sustained essay, pursues the dark logic of Maldoror through the circular gravitation of its themes, the grinding of its images, its repetitive and transformative use of language, and the obsessive metamorphosis of its m

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@fmct:Contents @toc4:Preface: What is the Purpose of Criticism? i @toc2:Sade's Reason 00 The Experience of Lautreamont 00 @toc4:Notes 000 Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication: Lautr eamont, comte de, 1846-1870, Sade, marquis de, 1740-1814

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      Publisher: Stanford University Press
      Publication Date: 09/07/2004
      ISBN13: 9780804750356, 978-0804750356
      ISBN10: 0804750351

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      In Lautréamont and Sade, originally published in 1949, Maurice Blanchot forcefully distinguishes his critical project from the major intellectual currents of his day, surrealism and existentialism. Today, Lautréamont and Sade, these unique figures in the histories of literature and thought, are as crucially relevant to theorists of language, reason, and cruelty as they were in post-war Paris.

      Sade''s Reason, in part a review of Pierre Klossowski''s Sade, My Neighbor, was first published in Les Temps modernes. Blanchot offers Sade''s reason, a corrosive rational unreasoning, apathetic before the cruelty of the passions, as a response to Sartre''s Hegelian politics of commitment.

      The Experience of Lautréamont, Blanchot''s longest sustained essay, pursues the dark logic of Maldoror through the circular gravitation of its themes, the grinding of its images, its repetitive and transformative use of language, and the obsessive metamorphosis of its m

      Table of Contents
      @fmct:Contents @toc4:Preface: What is the Purpose of Criticism? i @toc2:Sade's Reason 00 The Experience of Lautreamont 00 @toc4:Notes 000 Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication: Lautr eamont, comte de, 1846-1870, Sade, marquis de, 1740-1814

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