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  1. 17 mar 1973 · The madness of the day is the night seeping through the light that distinguishes the day from the night; the twilight of conciousness which moves between madness and sanity, which is both human and yet beyond.

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  2. Books. The Madness of the Day. Maurice Blanchot. Station Hill Press, 1981 - Art - 31 pages. Jacques Derrida writes (in Deconstruction and Criticism)of The Madness of the Day...

  3. The Madness of the Day: Author: Maurice Blanchot: Translated by: Lydia Davis: Publisher: Station Hill Press, 1981: Original from: the University of Michigan: Digitized: Mar 25, 2008:...

  4. Madness of the Day : Blanchot, Maurice: Amazon.it: Libri. Passa al contenuto principale.it. In consegna a Roma 00185 Aggiorna ...

  5. This chapter offers a reading of Blanchot's brief text, The Madness of the Day. It explores the relation between refusal (a key term in Blanchot's later political thinking) and affirmation as it is presented in this enigmatic “narrative.” Keywords: Refusal, Affirmation, Effacement, Resistance. Subject. Philosophy 20th-Century Philosophy.

  6. His fictional texts, Thomas the Obscure (1941), Death Sentence (1948), and The Madness of the Day (1949) are among the most unique and challenging texts in 20 th century French literature. His critical essays on Kafka, Rilke, Sade, Mallarmé, and Hölderlin, and his interpretation of the myth of Orpheus, are considered canonical texts in the ...

  7. Jean-Luc Moriceau. 218 Accesses. 1 Citations. Abstract. Blanchot’s The Madness of the Day shows that when we have to make sense of experience, we inevitably distance ourselves from the raw, naïve openness of the event.