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Crépon, (Marc),. The vocation of writing: literature, philosophy, and the test of violence / Marc Crépon ; translated by Donald. J. S. Cross and Tyler M. Williams. — 1 online resource. — (Suny series, literature . . . in theory). — Originally published: La vocation de l'écriture. Paris : Odile Jacob, 2014. — <URL:http://elib.fa.ru/ebsco/1731724.pdf>.

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  • Contents
  • Translators’ Note
  • Acknowledgments
  • Introduction: Practices of Language and Experience of Violence
    • I. Education
    • II. Inheritances
    • III. Discriminations
    • IV. Political Awakening
    • V. Preoccupat ion
    • VI. Love and Friendship
    • VII. Aggression
    • VIII. The Shoah
    • IX. Books
    • X. Literature and Phi losophy
    • XI. Corpus
  • 1. Self-Knowledge (A Reading of Kafka’s Diaries)
    • I. Impossible Sel f-Knowledge
    • II. The Tribunal of Writ ing
  • 2. Impossible Anamnesis (Kafka and Derrida)
    • I.
    • II.
  • 3. Shares of Singularity (Celan-Derrida)
    • I. The Singularity of Dates
    • II. The Time of the Other
    • III. Circumcision of the Word
  • 4. On a Constellation (Levinas, Derrida, Blanchot, Readers of Celan)
    • I.
    • II.
    • III.
    • IV.
    • V.
  • 5. “that tumor in the memory” (Levinas)
    • I.
    • II.
    • III.
  • 6. On Shame (Levinas)
    • I.
    • II.
    • III.
  • 7. A “balancing pole” over the Abyss (Victor Klemperer and the Language of the Third Reich)
    • I.
    • II.
    • III.
    • IV.
  • 8. Duped by Violence? (A Reading of Sartre)
    • I.
    • II.
    • III.
    • IV.
  • 9. “the spirit of storytelling” (A Reading of Kertész)
    • I.
    • II.
    • III.
  • 10. “Surviving”: The Novel (A Reading of Kertész’s Galley Boat-Log)
    • I.
    • II.
    • III.
    • IV.
    • V.
  • 11. “a profound feeling of protest” (A Reading of Singer)
    • I.
    • II.
    • III.
  • 12. “And nobody here knows who I am” (Emigrant Voices: Arendt, Sebald, Perec)
    • I.
    • II.
    • III.
  • 13. On Fear of Dying (Three Russian Stories)
    • I.
    • II.
    • III.
  • Notes
  • Bibliography
  • Index

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