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In a century replete with radical politics, final liberations,
historical codas, and dreams of eternity, the shadowy figure of
Louis-Auguste Blanqui, the constant revolutionary, wrote Eternity
by the Stars in the last months of 1871 while incarcerated in Fort
du Taureau, a marine cell of the English Channel. In the midst of
contemplating his confinement, Blanqui devises a simple calculation
in which the infinity of time is confronted with the finite number
of possible events to suggest a most radical conclusion: every
chain of events is bound to repeat itself eternally in space and
time. Our lives are being lived an infinity of times across the
confines of the universe, and death, defeat, success and glory are
never final. For the world is nothing but the play of probabilities
on the great stage of time and space. By straddling the boundaries
of hyperrealism and hallucinatory thinking, Blanqui's hypothesis
offers a deep, tragic, and heartfelt reflection on the place of the
human in the universe, the value of action, and the aching that
lies at the heart of every modern soul. This first critical edition
of Blanqui's incantatory text in English features an extended
introduction by Frank Chouraqui. Exploring sources of Blanqui's
thinking in his intellectual context, Chouraqui traces the legacy
of the text in critiques of modernity devoting particular attention
to the figures of Nietzsche, Walter Benjamin, and Borges. It
features copious illuminating annotations that bring out the web of
connections which interlace the great marginal figure of Blanqui
with more than two millennia of European culture.
Louis Auguste Blanqui (1805 - 1881) was a French political
activist, notable for the revolutionary theory of Blanquism,
attributed to him.
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