Paul de Man’s Abyss
Frank Kermode, 16 March 1989
Wartime Journalism, 1939-1943
by Paul de Man and Werner Hamacher, edited by Neil Hertz and Thomas Keenan.
Nebraska, 399 pp., £28, October 1988,9780803216846 Show More
by Paul de Man and Werner Hamacher, edited by Neil Hertz and Thomas Keenan.
Nebraska, 399 pp., £28, October 1988,
Critical Writings 1953-1978
by Paul de Man, edited by Lindsay Waters.
Minnesota, 228 pp., $39.50, April 1989,0 8166 1695 7 Show More
by Paul de Man, edited by Lindsay Waters.
Minnesota, 228 pp., $39.50, April 1989,
Paul de Man: Deconstruction and the Critique of Aesthetic Ideology
by Christopher Norris.
Routledge, 218 pp., £25, October 1988,0 415 90079 4 Show More
by Christopher Norris.
Routledge, 218 pp., £25, October 1988,
Reading de Man Reading
edited by Lindsay Waters and Wlad Godzich.
Minnesota, 312 pp., $39.50, April 1989,0 8166 1660 4 Show More
edited by Lindsay Waters and Wlad Godzich.
Minnesota, 312 pp., $39.50, April 1989,
“... the Spanish frontier and resumed life in Brussels. The Germans closed the Free University in 1941, so frustrating one possible career; but de Man’s uncle, the socialist politician Hendrik de Man, helped him to a job on Le Soir, the biggest newspaper in Belgium, which was then under German control. Hendrik de Man had ... ”