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Maurice Blanchot and the Aesthetics of Hope and Chance

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Description

What can Maurice Blanchot-renowned for his reflections on death and literature-teach us about creativity?

According to Adam Potts, the answer is: a lot. Blanchot and the Aesthetics of Hope and Chance brings two often-overlooked yet deeply interwoven ideas-hope and chance-into sharp focus within Blanchot's thought, offering a fresh perspective on creativity and improvisation.

Through a series of encounters with other thinkers and creative practitioners who grapple with these concepts, each chapter serves as a case study in approaching hope and chance. Figures such as Georges Bataille, John Cage, Robin Kelley, Gabriel Marcel, Ernst Bloch, Yves Bonnefoy, and André Breton emerge as Blanchot's intellectual and spiritual interlocutors - each pursuing experimental modes of thought and feeling that resist cultural constraints and defy easy conceptualisation.

If this “outside” space represents Blanchot's refuge from the reductive tendencies of human culture, then chance becomes the method by which he - and these kindred spirits - access it. The book's final section turns to improvisation, spotlighting the dance praxis of Léa Tirabasso as a vivid example of hope and chance functioning as optimistic, transcendent tools for creative practice.

Table of Contents

Introduction

Part I: Hope
Chapter 1: Hope as Possibility
Chapter 2: Hope as Impossibility
Chapter 3: Hope, Desire and Creativity

Part II: Chance
Chapter 4: Inner Experience and the Counter Spiritual Life
Chapter 5: The practice of chance
Chapter 6: Chance and hope

Part III: The Second Step
Chapter 7: The Second Step
Chapter 8: The Step Not Beyond
Chapter 9: Hope, Chance and the Narrow Space Between

Product details

Bloomsbury Academic Test
Published 23 Jul 2026
Format Ebook (Epub & Mobi)
Edition 1st
Extent 256
ISBN 9781350424746
Imprint Bloomsbury Academic
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

About the contributors

Author

Adam Potts

Adam Potts is Senior Lecturer in Philosophy at New…

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