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
Maurice Blanchot (2015). “The Space of Literature”, p.29, 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
To see was terrifying, and to stop seeing tore me apart from my forehead to my throat.
Maurice Blanchot (1981). “Folie Du Jour”
Maurice Blanchot (1981). “Folie Du Jour”, Barrytown/ Station Hill Press
Maurice Blanchot (1981). “Folie Du Jour”
Maurice Blanchot (2015). “The Writing of the Disaster”, p.16, U of Nebraska Press
Maurice Blanchot (2015). “The Space of Literature”, p.264, U of Nebraska Press