Death Sentence / Edition 1

Death Sentence / Edition 1

by Maurice Blanchot
ISBN-10:
1886449414
ISBN-13:
9781886449411
Pub. Date:
06/17/1998
Publisher:
Barrytown/Station Hill Press, Inc.
ISBN-10:
1886449414
ISBN-13:
9781886449411
Pub. Date:
06/17/1998
Publisher:
Barrytown/Station Hill Press, Inc.
Death Sentence / Edition 1

Death Sentence / Edition 1

by Maurice Blanchot

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Overview

This long awaited reprint of a book about which John Hollander wrote: A masterful version of one of the most remarkable novels in any language since World War II, is the story of the narrator's relations with two women, one terminally ill, the other found motionless by him in a darkened room after a bomb explosion has separated them. Through more than 40 years, the French writer Maurice Blanchot has produced an astonishing body of fiction and criticism, writes Gilbert Sorrentino in the New York Review of Books, and John Updike in The New Yorker: Blanchot's prose gives an impression, like Henry James, of carrying meanings so fragile they might crumble in transit.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781886449411
Publisher: Barrytown/Station Hill Press, Inc.
Publication date: 06/17/1998
Edition description: First Edition
Pages: 86
Product dimensions: 5.30(w) x 8.30(h) x 0.40(d)

About the Author

Maurice Blanchot is one of the most enigmatic and influential figures in modern French writing yet no interview, no biographical sketch, and hardly any photographs have ever been published of him. His work encompasses the writing of novels and recits as well as articles and books of philosophical (or to be precise anti-philosophical) criticism. He is one of the few significant theorists of literature of the last century to have worked outside a university context, yet for fifty years, he has been the most consistent champion of modern literature and its tradition in French letters.
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