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Thomas the Obscure

by Robert Lamberton (Afterword by, Translator) and Maurice Blanchot

Thomas the Obscure

by Robert Lamberton (Afterword by, Translator) and Maurice Blanchot

Before Sartre, before Beckett, before Robbe-Grillet, Maurice Blanchot created the new novel, the ultimate post-modern fiction. Written between 1932 and 1940, Blanchot's first novel, here brilliantly translated by Robert Lamberton, contains all the remarkable aspects of his famous and perplexing invention, the ontological narrative--a tale whose subject is the nature of being itself. This paradoxical work discovers being in the absence of being, mystery in the absence of mystery, both to be searched for limitlessly. As Blanchot launches this endless search in his own masterful way, he transforms the possibilities of the novel. First issued in English in 1973 in a limited edition, this re-issue includes an illuminating essay on translation by Lamberton.
  • Published 1995-01-06
  • Length 124 Pages
  • Publisher Barrytown/Station Hill Press
  • Language en
  • ISBN 9780882680767

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