A Critical Encounter: Bataille and Blanchot Dr Alejandro Saborio-MonteroFew terms have been more prone and resistant to definition than the literary and the real. Bringing them together, under the contrivance of the Literary Real, sheds new light on the understanding of the terms real, being, existence, the literary, literature and writing and alters our thinking on them. By means of Batailles exposure to the violent disorder of life, and Blanchots passionate meditation on literature and language, A Critical Encounter
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