The Dark Gaze: Maurice Blanchot and the Sacred by Kevin Hart


The Dark Gaze: Maurice Blanchot and the Sacred
Title : The Dark Gaze: Maurice Blanchot and the Sacred
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ISBN : 0226318117
ISBN-10 : 9780226318110
Language : English
Format Type : Paperback
Number of Pages : 320
Publication : First published November 30, 2004

Maurice Blanchot is among the most important twentieth-century French thinkers. Figures such as Bataille, Deleuze, Derrida, and Levinas all draw deeply on his novels and writings on literature and philosophy. In The Dark Gaze, Kevin Hart argues that Blanchot has given us the most persuasive account of what we must give up—whether it be continuity, selfhood, absolute truth, totality, or unity—if God is, indeed, dead. Looking at Blanchot’s oeuvre as a whole, Hart shows that this erstwhile atheist paradoxically had an abiding fascination with mystical experiences and the notion of the sacred.

The result is not a mere introduction to Blanchot but rather a profound reconsideration of how his work figures theologically in some of the major currents of twentieth-century thought. Hart reveals Blanchot to be a thinker devoted to the possibilities of a spiritual life; an atheist who knew both the Old and New Testaments, especially the Hebrew Bible; and a philosopher keenly interested in the relation between art and religion, the nature of mystical experience, the link between writing and the sacred, and the possibilities of leading an ethical life in the absence of God.


The Dark Gaze: Maurice Blanchot and the Sacred Reviews


  • Wanyoung  Kim

    4.6. I read this book close to a postmortem experience and am right now rereading for the sake of absorbing its words

    Grasps the extremes of existing in this fine gem of a book

  • Saurav Mahajan

    BEST BOOK FOR US ATHEISTS: SO WHAT IF GOD ISN'T THERE, WE STILL ARE...AND WE HAVE TO DO WHAT WE OPINE AS CORRECT..