
«Friendship, that relationship without dependence, without episode, and where, nevertheless, it fits all the simplicity of life, goes through the recognition of the common strangeness that does not allow us to talk about our friends, but only to speak to them, not to make they are a topic of conversation (or articles), but the movement of the agreement that, speaking to us, they reserve, even in the greatest familiarity, the infinite distance, that fundamental separation from which what separates becomes a relationship. " The disappearance of Georges Bataille becomes for Maurice Blanchot an occasion to think about friendship linked to the imminence of death; to endure the friend's proximity in the recognition of a paradoxically common strangeness. From the absence of a center that is for Blanchot the writing, the essays that make up La amistad seek to take charge of the infinite movem...read more