L’Arrêt de mort

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L’Arrêt de mort is a short, experimental 1948 novella by French writer and philosopher Maurice Blanchot that blends narrative and philosophical reflection on death, absence, and the limits of language.

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instanceOf literary work
novella
philosophical fiction
author Maurice Blanchot NERFINISHED
authorNationality French
countryOfOrigin France
genre experimental fiction
philosophical literature
hasInfluenced deconstructionist criticism
literary theory
philosophy of literature
hasPart autobiographical-style narrative
philosophical reflection
literaryForm short novel
mainTheme absence
death
limits of language
mourning
subjectivity
movement French postwar literature
literary modernism
narrativeMode first-person narration
notableFor blending narrative and philosophical discourse
exploration of narrative voice and disappearance
originalLanguage French
philosophicalConcern experience of the other
ontology of death
relation between writing and death
philosophicalTradition continental philosophy
publicationYear 1948
publisherCountry France NERFINISHED
titleTranslation Death Sentence NERFINISHED

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Maurice Blanchot wrote L’Arrêt de mort