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  1. Blanchot studied philosophy at the University of Strasbourg, where he became a close friend of the Lithuanian-born French Jewish phenomenologist Emmanuel Levinas. He then embarked on a career as a political journalist in Paris. From 1932 to 1940 he was editor of the mainstream conservative daily the Journal des débats.

  2. Maurice Blanchot (1907–2003) Though Maurice Blanchot’s status as a major figure in 20 th century French thought is indisputable, it is debatable how best to classify his thought and writings.

  3. Maurice Blanchot naît le 22 septembre 1907 au hameau de Quain à Devrouze ( Saône-et-Loire ), dans un milieu aisé. Il suit ses études à Strasbourg ( philosophie, option allemand) de 1926 à 1929. Il fréquente l' Action française et déambule muni d'une canne au pommeau d'argent [réf. nécessaire].

  4. Mar 3, 2018 · Whether this amounts to a continuation of Romanticism is perhaps one of the key issues pertaining to an understanding of Blanchot’s oeuvre. Enigmatic Writing. Blanchot met Emmanuel Levinas (who died in 1995) in Strasbourg in the 1930s, and they became close friends.

  5. Mar 12, 2020 · Maurice Blanchot was among the major ones. Born into a well-off French Catholic family in 1907, he suffered serious health problems for most of his life—as early as the 1940s he would alert friends that he was writing his final book or letter—yet he died in 2003 at the age of ninety-five.

  6. Feb 26, 2020 · Maurice Blanchot (b. 1907–d. 2003) is a profoundly unique and influential figure of the 20th century. Sitting between philosophy and literature, his work explores the philosophical significance of literature by considering the demand it places on thought.

  7. Jul 1, 2024 · Quick Reference. (1907–2003) Frenchphilosopher and author, Blanchot is a major figure in 20th-century French intellectual history, but one whose presence is often and perhaps deliberately hard to detect.