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An edition of The middle notebookes (2015)

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"Nathanaël's philosophical notebooks propose a poetics of intimate engagement with mortality. The Middle Notebookes began in French, as three carnets, written in keeping with three stages of an illness: an onset and remission, a recurrence and further recurrence, a death and the after of that death. But the narrative only became evident subsequently; the malady identified by these texts was foremost a literary one, fastened to a body whose concealment had become, not only untenable, but perhaps, in a sense, murderous. It is possible, then, that more than anything, these Notebookes attest both to the commitment, and the eventual, though unlikely, prevention of, a murder. All of Nathanaël's prose seeks the terminal poem, the poem that passes into action, that passes through the window, invents the outwards of being, which is not being but becoming, innocently. There is no more prosaic poem than what today Nathanaël'swriting attempts. For this poet narrative speaks of nothing, it doesn't evoke, nor does it convoke: this writing is in movement toward the new man, the origin and the end of all philosophy as of all literature. In hatred of the novel and in hatred of the cinema, Nathanaël invents a new manner of registering and of representing the humanized living. Let us name this an erotic pictogrammatology"--

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Nightboat Books
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Pages
422

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Edition Notes

Translation of the author's three French carnets, Carnet de désaccords, June 2007-June 2008, Carnet de délibérations, August 2008-August 2009, and Carnet de somme, November 2010-November 2011.

Includes bibliographical references.

In English with some French passages.

Translated from the French.

Other Titles
Middle notebooks
Copyright Date
2015

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Dewey Decimal Class
848/ .91403
Library of Congress
PR9199.3.S7839 M53 2015

The Physical Object

Pagination
422 pages
Number of pages
422

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL26967229M
Internet Archive
middlenotebookes0000nath
ISBN 10
1937658384
ISBN 13
9781937658380
OCLC/WorldCat
912423761

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Nathanaël's philosophical notebooks propose a poetics of intimate engagement with mortality. The Middle Notebookes began in French, as three carnets, written in keeping with three stages of an illness: an onset and remission, a recurrence and further recurrence, a death and the after of that death. But the narrative only became evident subsequently; the malady identified by these texts was foremost a literary one, fastened to a body whose concealment had become, not only untenable, but perhaps, in a sense, murderous. It is possible, then, that more than anything, these Notebookes attest both to the commitment, and the eventual, though unlikely, prevention of, a murder.

All of Nathanaël's prose seeks the terminal poem, the poem that passes into action, that passes through the window, invents the outwards of being, which is not being but becoming, innocently. There is no more prosaic poem than what today Nathanaël'swriting attempts. For this poet narrative speaks of nothing, it doesn't evoke, nor does it convoke: this writing is in movement toward the new man, the origin and the end of all philosophy as of all literature. In hatred of the novel and in hatred of the cinema, Nathanaël invents a new manner of registering and of representing the humanized living. Let us name this an erotic pictogrammatology.

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