Of the many questions provoked by Blanchot's thought and writing,
that of understanding its ethical and political significance is
perhaps the most pressing. Spanning his literary critical and
philosophical writings, and addressing such major concepts as the
image and the neuter, Blanchot's Vigilance presents a sustained
analysis of Blanchot's response to Levinas's ethical thought, the
political commitments of the Surrealists, Heidegger's readings of
the ancient Greeks, and the claims of psychoanalysis. In a series
of thorough and lucid readings, Iyer presents Blanchot's central
concern as maintaining a kind of vigilance over a difference which
opens in the articulation of sense.
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