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Maurice Blanchot Quotes

The disaster ruins everything, all the while leaving everything intact.

Maurice Blanchot (2015). “The Writing of the Disaster”, p.11, U of Nebraska Press

Express only that which cannot be expressed. Leave it unexpressed)

Maurice Blanchot (1999). “Awaiting Oblivion”, p.16, U of Nebraska Press

But my silence is real. If I hid it from you, you would find it again a little farther on.

Maurice Blanchot (1981). “Folie Du Jour”, Barrytown/ Station Hill Press

If nothing were substituted for everything, it would still be too much and too little.

Maurice Blanchot (2015). “The Writing of the Disaster”, p.12, U of Nebraska Press

A story? No. No stories, never again.

Maurice Blanchot (1981). “Folie Du Jour”