Memoires for Paul de Man
Explore the profound insights of Jacques Derrida in Memoires for Paul de Man, a compelling tribute to one of the pioneers of deconstruction. Published by Columbia University Press in 1990, this revised edition spans 176 pages and delves into themes of memory, death, and friendship, offering readers a unique perspective on the legacy of Paul de Man. Derrida's intricate analysis not only honors de Man's contributions to literary criticism but also invites readers to reflect on the deeper philosophical questions that arise from their relationship. Ideal for scholars and enthusiasts of literary theory, this book is a must-have addition to any collection focused on Western philosophy and deconstruction. Discover the intricate connections between literature and philosophy through Derrida's eloquent prose and thought-provoking ideas.