PrefaceList of AbbreviationsPart I: Poetics of the Outside1. This Way Out: An Introduction to Poetry and AnarchyWhat Is Poetics?Mallarmé: ""a perspective of parentheses""The An-arche of the Work of ArtDisengagementThe ""Spiritual Fascist""2. Poetry after Hegel: A Politics of the ImpossibleWhat Is Poetry?The Aristotelian ArgumentThe Mirror of SadeFrom Violence to AnarchyExistence without Being3. Il y a, il meurt: The Theory of WritingThe Essential SolitudeFascination of the ExoticKafkaThe Impossibility of DyingOrpheus and His CompanionsPart II: Infinite Conversations4. Blanchot/Celan: Unterwegssein (On Poetry and Freedom)Poetry and HistoryErrorA Poetics of NonidentityElsewhereCelan'Blanchot5. Blanchot/Levinas: Interruption (On the Conflict of Alterities)ListeningThe Other DiscoursePlural SpeechDecember 25,1995: A Note on Friendship6. Blanchot/Bataille: The Last Romantics (On Poetry as Experience)The Detour of PoetryImpossible ExperienceAnthropology of the Last ManNegative PhenomenologyThe Voice of Experience7. Blanchot/Celan: Désoeuvrement (The Theory of the Fragment)Mad LanguageMaurice Blanchot: nous n'eussions aimé répondreNo One's Voice, AgainPart III: The Temporality of Anarchism8. Infinite Discretion: The Theory of the EventWords without LanguageAnonymityThe InfinitiveNo More TextsMan Disappears9. Blanchot's ""holocaust""Concluding the DisasterThe Metaphysics of Being JewishWork/Death: AfflictionThe Writing of the Disaster10. The Anarchist's Last WordRefusal/SurvivalThe Community of LoversConfessions of the EverydayBad ConscienceNotesIndex of NamesIndex of Topics