The spectrum of Kafka on the narrative “Death Sentence”, by Maurice Blanchot
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https://doi.org/10.22409/gragoata.v16i31.33059Keywords:
Maurice Blanchot, Franz Kafka, subjectivity, influence, languageAbstract
This paper analyzes the presence of kafkian features in Blanchot’s subjective formation of writing, in relation to the development of one of Blanchot’s narratives, Death Sentence. In this narrative, the caustic and problematic way of the narrator’s textual movement is very similar to the kafkian movement that is present in Diaries and in the novels written by the Czech writer, giving us necessary material to the investigation of Franz Kafka’s influence on Maurice Blanchot’s writing under analysis.
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