L’Entretien infini

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L’Entretien infini is a seminal philosophical and literary work by Maurice Blanchot that explores the limits of language, dialogue, and writing through fragmentary, experimental reflections.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
literary work
author Maurice Blanchot NERFINISHED
concerns ethics of writing
experience of the outside
impersonality of the author
neutrality and the neuter
relation between literature and philosophy
countryOfOrigin France
genre essay collection
experimental literature
literary criticism
literary theory
philosophy
hasSubject death and finitude
ethics
literature
influenced Jacques Derrida NERFINISHED
Jean-Luc Nancy NERFINISHED
Michel Foucault NERFINISHED
Philippe Lacoue-Labarthe NERFINISHED
influencedBy Franz Kafka NERFINISHED
Friedrich Nietzsche
Martin Heidegger NERFINISHED
Stéphane Mallarmé NERFINISHED
literaryForm essay
philosophical fragment
mainTheme dialogue
fragmentation
infinite conversation NERFINISHED
language
limits of representation
literary theory of the outside
writing
movement French postwar thought
notableConcept fragmentary writing
infinite conversation
the neuter
the outside
originalLanguage French
philosophicalTradition continental philosophy NERFINISHED
post-structuralism
structure aphoristic reflections
dialogical passages
fragmentary form
style experimental
hermeneutically challenging
non-systematic

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Maurice Blanchot wrote L’Entretien infini