BLANCHOT (Maurice).

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BLANCHOT (Maurice).
3 L.A.S. to Michel Camus. 4 p. in-8. June 10, 1982 - October 30, 1983, (one letter undated). one envelope kept. Correspondence with the director and founder of the Lettres Vives editions, which published among others, Pierre Klossowski, Marcel Moreau, Pierre Bettencourt, etc. No doubt about Raphaële GEORGE: What you tell me about the one who wrote this text, touches me and not less than the text. The two movements are linked, they refer to each other. This is like writing in an empty room, cramped or immense, depending on the time that the words would take to cross it and return to the one who, having freed them by his reading, receives them again, for a dangerous use that is dictated to him - sometimes, he said: they will not return. I put in brackets - this, as you know, is easy for me - the fact that books signed with my name are caught in this infinite writing-reading. However, how not to be struck by this necessity - and how not to feel the inexorable trait - by which a text, texts of books sow and swarm in an uninterrupted becoming, more nocturnal than diurnal? This is another reason to think that even the one who writes novels to tear them apart in the most secluded room will end up being condemned to publicity. You have clearly felt that I did not want to and could not answer. Where there is imposture, voluntary or involuntary, only the silence of beyond silence is appropriate. But you have expressed the parade of friendship. Yes, "L'Intouchable" [By Pierre Bettencourt] was and remains very close to me, and you know how much Marcel Moreau is a friendly writer to me because he doesn't write anything that doesn't put him dangerously in danger. Another letter concerns the Fata Morgana publishing house and the translation of a work by Blanchot to be published in Argentina.
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