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Drawing on the work of Jacques Derrida, Marking Time presents an innovative account of literary time, in which the temporality and ontology of the literary are seen to be essentially intertwined. I...
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01 January 2012

Drawing on the work of Jacques Derrida, Marking Time presents an innovative account of literary time, in which the temporality and ontology of the literary are seen to be essentially intertwined. Individual chapters trace the stakes of this view of time for the status and ‘economy’ of the literary text across five 20th-century writers in French whose work is characterized by a fundamental and searching self-questioning: Maurice Blanchot, Samuel Beckett, Louis-René des Forêts, Pierre Klossowski, and Roger Laporte. A final chapter draws on these analyses to develop an inherently unstable figure of ‘saving time’, which has important repercussions for how we conceive of literary value.
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Pages: 212
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Series: Faux Titre
Publication Date:
01 January 2012
ISBN: 9789042036093
Format: Paperback
"L'originalité et l'intérêt de cette étude consiste à considérer la question du temps en rapport avec une économie hétéronome qui est exemplifiée par la logique du "saving time: préserver ou réserver et sauver sans restitution ou sans salut, de manière simultanée." - Idola Quintana Domínguez, Les Lettres romanes
"Ian Maclachlan's Marking Time is a very significant critical, theoretical, and scholarly achievement." - Ian James, MHRA
"Ian Maclachlan's Marking Time is a very significant critical, theoretical, and scholarly achievement." - Ian James, MHRA
Ian Maclachlan is University Lecturer and Tutorial Fellow in French at Merton College, Oxford.