To write in ignorance and without regard for the philosop...

To write in ignorance and without regard for the philosophical horizon, as punctuated, gathered, or dispersed by the words that delimit that horizon, is necessarily to write with self-satisfied ease (the literature or elegance and good taste). Hölderlin, Mallarmé, so many others do not allow us this.


Blanchot, The Writing of the Disaster

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