Project MUSE - The Gaze of Orpheus, and: The Writing of the Disaster (review)The Gaze of Orpheus, and: The Writing of the Disaster (review). Reviews 1. 37 did the communist line on culture begin to soften. At this point Garaudy and others suddenly acknowledge the . Here Flower's account ends, for he does not chart the impact of the new party line on contemporary uterary production, nor track the theoretical debates over the nature ofrepresentation and ideology that develop in the late 1. What his rather shaky conclusion only alludes to, without entirely recognizing its significance, is that the communist party line on culture had to be revised because of the threat of losing the left cultural initiative to a growing non- communist . Compel. Ung reflection on the relations between literature and the left in France increasingly takes place outside of—even against—the doctrines of socia.
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Perec's work . Flower has unearthed a rich vein of prose fiction and presented a we. U- balanced chronology of its development over the last hundred years.
There is, as he says at the end of his book, a great deal more to be done in this area, but not because the genre he has defined will continue to flourish. It is rather that methodological resources Uke Terdiman's will enable us to organize this material more rigorously as a genre and to formulate better the complex relations between literary genres and evolving historical context. EUGENE HOLLAND TAe Gaze of. Orpheus by Maurice Blanchot. Edited with an afterword by P.
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Maurice Blanchot is, in many senses, the invisible man. First, in the simplest sense, the crudely biographical one, he is a shadowly figure in the world of French letters: practically no one has even met him; he never appears on the Friday evening talk show Apostrophes (as appearance on this show has become the ultimate sign of literary success in France); his photograph is never pub. Ushed. For a while, everyone thought he was dead, or on the verge of death. I reca. U Derrida in 1. Gramma in 1. 97. 6 as if it were literally the last word from Blanchot. Then suddenly, more texts appeared , as if from nowhere: L'Ecriture du desastre in 1.
La communaut. Blanchot was still on top of things, still following current debates, still taking a strong stand on . We might say that Blanchot simply values his private life, and that, as an author first 1.
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