L'Attente l'oubli is Maurice Blanchot's most experimental attempt to combine compatible modes of writing: narration and fragmentation. In a review in the Nouvelle Revue française on the occasion of the book's publication, Michel Deguy proposes that it occupies some sort of middle ground between philosophy: and fiction. Deguy: "the beginning of the book appears to place it within the narrative tradition"
L'Attente l'oubli is Maurice Blanchot's most experimental attempt to combine compatible modes of writing: narration and fragmentation. In a review in the Nouvelle Revue française on the occasion of the book's publication, Michel Deguy proposes that it occupies some sort of middle ground between philosophy: and fiction. Deguy: "the beginning of the book appears to place it within the narrative tradition"
L'Attente l'oubli is Maurice Blanchot's most experimental attempt to combine compatible modes of writing: narration and fragmentation. In a review in the Nouvelle Revue française on the occasion of the book's publication, Michel Deguy proposes that it occupies some sort of middle ground between philosophy: and fiction. Deguy: "the beginning of the book appears to place it within the narrative tradition"