“A writer never reads his work. For him, it is the unreadable, a secret, and he cannot remain face to face with it. A secret, because he is separated from it.”
Quote by Maurice Blanchot
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The gaze of Orpheus, and other literary essays
This book is a compilation of essays that delve into the intricacies of literature, examining the works of various authors and the broader themes that resonate throughout the literary world. more
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