Maurice Blanchot is among the most important twentieth-century French thinkers. Figures such as Bataille, Deleuze, Derrida, and Levinas all draw deeply on his novels and writings on literature and philosophy. In The Dark Gaze, Kevin Hart argues that Blanchot has given us the most persuasive account of what we must give up--whether it be continuity, selfhood, absolute truth, totality, or unity--if God is, indeed, dead. Looking at Blanchot's...