
Maurice Blanchot
Maurice Blanchot was a French writer and philosopher, whose work has had a significant influence on literary theory and existentialism, famously declaring Albert Camus a 'contemporary' figure, highlighting the lasting relevance of Camus's thought.
Born on Sep 27, 1907 (117 years old)
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Argentina:
Maurice Blanchot is referenced as a critic discussing the nature of impatience and truth in writing.
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Venezuela:
Maurice Blanchot questioned the interpretation of Sade's work, emphasizing the impenetrability of his thought.
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France:
Maurice Blanchot described Albert Camus as our 'contemporary' in 1960.
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