Thomas the Obscure

Thomas the Obscure

"Thomas the Obscure" (French title: "Thomas l'obscure") is a 1941 experimental novel by Maurice Blanchot. It was translated into English in 1973 by Robert D. Lamberton.

The protagonists are Thomas and Anne who meet at a country hotel.

The title is a reference to the pre-Socratic philosopher Heraclitus, who was known as The Obscure.


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