Le Très-Haut

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Le Très-Haut is a philosophical novel by Maurice Blanchot that explores themes of power, transcendence, and the limits of human experience through an enigmatic, introspective narrative.

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instanceOf philosophical novel
author Maurice Blanchot NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin France
exploresConcept alienation
authority
language and silence
sovereignty
subjectivity
transcendent experience
genre literary fiction
philosophical fiction
hasAudience readers of philosophical literature
scholars of Maurice Blanchot
hasCentralMotif bureaucratic or institutional power
the inaccessible absolute
hasForm prose fiction
hasLanguageStyle allusive
dense
fragmentary
hasLiteraryMovement French modernism
postwar French literature
hasNarrativeMode first-person narrative
hasPhilosophicalCurrent existentialism
phenomenology
hasPhilosophicalInfluence Friedrich Nietzsche NERFINISHED
Martin Heidegger NERFINISHED
hasPhilosophicalTheme ethical responsibility under power
experience of the limit
impossibility of full presence
relation between self and the absolute
hasReception considered a challenging, difficult text
hasSetting unspecified modern European environment
hasTone ambiguous
meditative
literaryPeriod 20th-century literature
mainTheme limits of human experience
power
transcendence
narrativeStyle enigmatic
introspective
originalLanguage French
relatedWork Aminadab NERFINISHED
L’Arrêt de mort NERFINISHED
Thomas l’Obscur NERFINISHED

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Maurice Blanchot wrote Le Très-Haut