Neutral Experience and Silence Narrative——Blanchot's Literary Philosophy and Creative Practice
Maurice Blanchot was a famous French philosopher of the 20th century who advocated a literary concept and writing style of silence.His literary ideas were deeply inspired by Mallarme's pure poetry language and Rene Char's open and unknown neutral thinking.The narrative of silence was related to language,things and naming on one hand,and emphasized the dissolution and silence of a subject on the other hand.Blanchot perfectly combined his literary philosophy with creative practice,and the analysis of his works can provide a more intuitive understanding of the silence literature.