Le Dernier Homme

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Le Dernier Homme is a philosophical novel by French writer Maurice Blanchot that explores themes of solitude, language, and the limits of human existence in a fragmented, experimental narrative form.

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instanceOf novel
author Maurice Blanchot NERFINISHED
concerns experience of the outside
limits of representation
relation between language and being
countryOfOrigin France
explores boundary between life and death
disintegration of narrative self
experience of radical solitude
impersonal voice
silence in language
genre experimental literature
philosophical fiction
hasForm prose
hasInfluenceOn literary theory
philosophical readings of literature
intendedAudience adult readers
literaryMovement French modernism
postwar French literature
narrativeForm experimental narrative
fragmented narrative
narrativeStyle abstract
nonlinear
notableFor focus on interiority
highly abstract style
minimal plot
philosophical density
originalLanguage French
philosophicalContext 20th-century continental philosophy
existentialism
phenomenology
post-structuralism
relatedWorkOfAuthor Aminadab NERFINISHED
L’Arrêt de mort NERFINISHED
Thomas l’Obscur NERFINISHED
theme death
fragmentation
language
limits of human existence
solitude
subjectivity
workOf Maurice Blanchot NERFINISHED

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Maurice Blanchot wrote Le Dernier Homme