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    Introduction: Reading After Blanchot.Zakir Paul - 2021 - Substance 50 (2):3-10.
    "Blanchot is an even greater waste of time than Proust". George Poulet's judgment, in Ann Smock's wry translation, gives pause to anyone who might claim contemporary literary or political relevance for the French writer, critic, and journalist. Poulet writes, "Thus, much more radically even than Proust, Maurice Blanchot appears a man of 'lost time'".1 How does relegating him to such a forgotten past, only accessed involuntarily through missteps, square with his enduring influence over post-war French thought and narrative? Blanchot seems (...)
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    Review of Annie Bourneuf: Behind the Angel of History: The Angelus Novus and Its Interleaf[REVIEW]Zakir Paul - 2024 - Critical Inquiry 50 (2):366-368.
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    Hannah Freed-Thall. Spoiled Distinctions: Aesthetics and the Ordinary in French Modernism. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2015. 209 pp. [REVIEW]Zakir Paul - 2017 - Critical Inquiry 43 (4):910-912.
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