Friendship
Discover the profound insights of Maurice Blanchot in his compelling collection titled Friendship, published by Stanford University Press in 1997. This new edition features 29 critical essays and reviews that explore a diverse array of topics, including art, politics, literature, and philosophy. Blanchot's unique perspective spans from the enigmatic paintings of the Lascaux caves to the complexities of the atomic era, showcasing his wide-ranging interests and intellectual depth. With 277 pages of thought-provoking content, this paperback edition invites readers to engage with Blanchot's reflections on the essence of friendship and its implications across various fields. Don't miss the opportunity to delve into this significant work that continues to resonate with contemporary thought.