L’Amitié

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L’Amitié is a collection of essays by French writer and philosopher Maurice Blanchot that reflects on literature, friendship, and the nature of writing through meditative, fragmentary prose.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
essay collection
author Maurice Blanchot NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin France
discusses the experience of reading
the impersonal nature of literature
the other in friendship
the relation between friendship and writing
the solitude of the writer
genre literary criticism
literary essays
philosophical essays
hasAuthorNationality French
hasAuthorOccupation philosopher
writer
hasForm fragments
short essays
hasPhilosophicalTheme absence
community
death
ethics of relation
the other
hasTitleLanguage French
influencedField continental philosophy
literary theory
philosophy of literature
language French
mainTheme authorship
friendship
literature
reading
writing
notableFor exploration of the limits of language
reflection on friendship among writers
use of fragmentary form
philosophicalApproach literary theory
phenomenology
postwar French philosophy
relatedConcept literary friendship
theory of literature
relatedWorkByAuthor Le Livre à venir NERFINISHED
L’Espace littéraire NERFINISHED
style fragmentary prose
meditative prose
titleMeaningInEnglish Friendship

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Maurice Blanchot wrote L’Amitié