Review
"With a poet''s sensibility, Hart recognizes how metaphor can do the work of criticism and "The Dark Gaze" is a beautiful rendering into English of the metaphor at the heart of Blanchot''s thought. . . . Combining impeccable scholarship with a lightness of touch, "The Dark Gaze" ably demonstrates Blanchot to be an exemplary thinker of sacrifice and the sacred."--Chris Danta "Colloquy "
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Product Description
A profound reconsideration of how Blanchot work figures theologically in some of the major currents of twentieth-century thought. Hart reveals Blanchot to be a thinker devoted to the possibilities of a spiritual life with the possibilities of leading an ethical life in the absence of God.