Le Livre à venir

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Le Livre à venir is a seminal collection of essays by Maurice Blanchot that explores the nature of literature, writing, and the future of the book within modern literary theory.

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instanceOf book
essay collection
author Maurice Blanchot NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin France
criticalReception considered a seminal work in literary theory
widely studied in humanities and literary studies programs
discusses the act of writing
the future of the book
the nature of literature
the work of Franz Kafka
the work of Marcel Proust
the work of Stéphane Mallarmé
genre literary criticism
literary theory
philosophy of literature
hasPart essays
influenced contemporary literary theory
deconstructionist criticism
philosophy of reading
language French
literaryPeriod 20th-century French literature
mainSubject future of the book
literature
modern literary theory
writing
movementContext French literary modernism
French post-structuralism
notableFor influential reflections on the future of literature
its impact on later theorists such as Jacques Derrida
shaping debates on the nature of the book
philosophicalCurrent modern literary theory
postwar French thought
philosophicalTheme absence and silence in literature
autonomy of the literary work
impossibility of writing
relation between literature and death
the book to come as an unrealized work
publicationCentury 20th century
relatedWorkOfAuthor La Part du feu NERFINISHED
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Maurice Blanchot notableWork Le Livre à venir
Maurice Blanchot wrote Le Livre à venir