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« Il y a, pour tout ouvrage, une infinité de variantes possibles. » C'est ainsi que Maurice Blanchot présenta en 1950 la nouvelle version de son roman Thomas l'obscur, « écrit […] à partir de 1932, remis à l'éditeur en 1940, publié en 1941 ». Déjà réduite au trois quarts en 1950, cette première version, devenue introuvable du vivant de Blanchot, appartient dans l'esprit de bien des lecteurs à un stade moins évolué de son écriture, et semble mériter la boutade de Jean Paulhan qui disait en 1942 à propos d'Aminadab : « Ce que [Blanchot] écrit est presque insoutenable en 400 pp. et parfaitement beau en 10 pages ». La découverte de Thomas le solitaire nous oblige à réviser ce jugement.
An article from the Little Review, a literary critic and independent site and eclectic theatrical.
We note and point out to our readers an article by Pierre Assouline in the Republic of Letters on the output of Blanchot Editions de l'Herne
"[...] My natural worn palimpsest suffered a setback from the start of Blanchot (397 pages, 39 euros, Herne): In the first article on the workshop of the writer, Eric Hoppenot, one of two contractors with the collection Rabaté Dominique says that throughout his long life player, Maurice Blanchot (1907-2003) has always refused to add anything to his hand in the book of another.
An article on recent publications on Stendhal. The "happy few" rejoice, their happiness is now total. With his third book just closed the Pléiade edition of Stendhal complètesde fiction works, including Philippe Berthier, impeccable and spiritual beyliste is the principal architect. Obeying a strict chronology, a principle which would have delighted the novelist so attentive to the movement of manners and taste, the ultimate volume includes writings subsequent to the Memoirs of a tourist. Published in June 1838 in a strange way, then, the book was trying to popularize the travel itself, and he applied an English chic, but traditionally reserved for exploration land and Italian beauties word. The exoticism, he reminded his readers increasingly numerous case was less than elsewhere pace, distance than absence. Six months later, after another trip, [...]
On this anniversary of 100 years of the publication of Du cote de chez Swann, Swann Marcelita, U.S. keen on Proust, we share his "passion worthy of Phaedra" ...
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