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The Imperative to Write - Destitutions of the Sublime in Kafka, Blanchot, and Beckett (Hardcover)
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The Imperative to Write - Destitutions of the Sublime in Kafka, Blanchot, and Beckett (Hardcover)
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Is writing haunted by a categorical imperative? Does the Kantian
sublime continue to shape the writer's vocation, even for
twentieth-century authors? What precise shape, form, or figure does
this residue of sublimity take in the fictions that follow from
it-and that leave it in ruins? This book explores these questions
through readings of three authors who bear witness to an ambiguous
exigency: writing as a demanding and exclusive task, at odds with
life, but also a mere compulsion, a drive without end or reason,
even a kind of torture. If Kafka, Blanchot, and Beckett mimic a
sublime vocation in their extreme devotion to writing, they do so
in full awareness that the trajectory it dictates leads not to
metaphysical redemption but rather downward, into the uncanny
element of fiction. As this book argues, the sublime has always
been a deeply melancholy affair, even in its classical Kantian
form, but it is in the attenuated speech of narrative voices
progressively stripped of their resources and rewards that the true
nature of this melancholy is revealed.
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