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Sunday, March 21, 2010

"Maurice Blanchot est Mort"

Did you know that Derrida's essay "Maurice Blanchot est Mort," which he added to the 2003 reedition of Parages will not be included in the forthcoming translation of Parages (Stanford UP, 2011)? And it isn't included in The Work of Mourning either because that book came out in 2001.

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