Blanchot and the Moving Image: Fascination and Spectatorship by Calum Watt

Blanchot and the Moving Image: Fascination and Spectatorship

Moving Image

Calum Watt

198 pages missing pub info (view editions)

nonfiction art history literary philosophy
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This book is ideal for readers intrigued by the intersection of literature and cinema, who enjoy exploring how philosophical concepts about art and spectatorship can illuminate the deeper meanings of film.

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The French writer and philosopher Maurice Blanchot (1907-2003) was a notoriously reclusive figure who wrote that his life was entirely devoted to literature. Why then have filmmakers and writers on film found so much inspiration in Blanchot's work...

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