Philippe Lacoue-Labarthe (born 1940) is a contemporary French philosopher, literary critic, and translator.
In his Poetry as Experience, Lacoue-Labarthe advanced the argument that, although Celan's poetry was deeply informed by Heidegger's philosophy, Celan was long aware of Heidegger's association with the Nazi party and therefore fundamentally circumspect toward the man and transformative in his reception of his work. Celan was nonetheless willing to meet Heidegger (although he may not have been willing to be photographed with him or to contribute to Festschriften honoring Heidegger's work). Heidegger was a professed admirer of Celan's writing, although he did not attend to it as Hölderlin or Trakl (neither did he attend to Celan as a Jewish poet working within that German tradition). "Todtnauberg", however, seems to hold out the unrealized possibility of a profound rapprochement between their work, albeit on the condition that Heidegger break a silence that virtually blanketed his work to the end (Lacoue-Labarthe has commented on the insufficiency of Heidegger's one known remark about the gas chambers, made in 1949). In this respect Heidegger's work was perhaps redeemable for Celan, even if that redemption or what need was had for it was never transacted between the two men. Lest one implicitly take this as Celan simply demanding an apology of Heidegger (such a scenario seems simplistic, the more so given that neither was given to simplism), there are reasonable grounds to argue that it was (and still is) at least as important to specify how the Nazi period is das Unheil (disaster, calamity) (which is to say: specificity as to a great deal more than counting the dead). What compelled Heidegger to write about poetry, technology, and truth ought to have compelled him to write about the German disaster, all the more so because, on the basis of his thought, Heidegger attributed an "inner greatness" to the movement that brought about that disaster. Lacoue-Labarthe and Jacques Derrida have both commented extensively on Heidegger's corpus, and both have identified an idiomatically Heideggerian National Socialism that persisted until the end. It is perhaps of greater importance that Lacoue-Labarthe and Derrida, following Celan to a degree, also believed Heidegger capable of a profound criticism of Nazism and the horrors it brought forth. They consider Heidegger's greatest failure not to be his involvement in the National Socialist movement but his "silence on the extermination" (Lacoue-Labarthe) and his refusal to engage in a thorough deconstruction of Nazism beyond laying out certain of his considerable objections to party orthodoxies and (particularly in the case of Lacoue-Labarthe) their passage through Nietzsche, Hölderlin, and Richard Wagner, all taken to be susceptible to Nazi appropriation. It would be reasonable to say that both Lacoue-Labarthe and Derrida regarded Heidegger as capable of confronting Nazism in this more radical fashion and have themselves undertaken such work on the basis of this. (One ought to note in due course the questions Derrida raised in "Desistance," calling attention to Lacoue-Labarthe's parenthetical comment: "(in any case, Heidegger never avoids anything)").
| French | English | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Le Titre de la lettre: une lecture de Lacan | 1973 | ISBN 2718600020 | w/ Jean-Luc Nancy | The Title of the Letter: a Reading of Lacan | 1992 | ISBN 0791409627 | trans. François Raffoul and David Pettigrew |
| L'Absolu littéraire: théorie de la littérature du romantisme allemand | 1978 | ISBN 2020049368 | w/ Jean-Luc Nancy | The literary absolute: the Theory of Literature in German romanticism | 1988 | ISBN 0887066615 | trans. Philip Barnard and Cheryl Lester |
| Portrait de l'artiste, en général | 1979 | ISBN 2267001624 | |||||
| Le Sujet de la philosophie: Typographies 1 | 1979 | ISBN 2082260119 | The Subject of Philosophy | 1993 | ISBN 0816616981 | trans. Thomas Trezise et al* | |
| Les Fins de l'homme à partir du travail de Jacques Derrida: colloque de Cerisy, 23 juillet-2 août 1980 (ed.) | 1981 | ISBN 2718602074 | w/ Jean-Luc Nancy | see Retreating the Political below for translations of their contributions | |||
| Retrait de l’artiste en deux personnes | 1985 | ISBN 2904546049 | |||||
| L'Imitation des modernes: Typographies 2 | 1985 | ISBN 2082260119 | Typography: mimesis, philosophy, politics | 1989 (Harvard), 1998 (Stanford) | ISBN 0804732825 | ed. Christopher Fynsk* | |
| La Poésie comme expérience | 1986 | ISBN 2267004380 | Poetry as Experience | 1999 | ISBN 0804734275 | trans. Andrea Tarnowski | |
| La Fiction du politique: Heidegger, l'art et la politique | 1988, revised | ISBN 226700531X | Heidegger, Art, and Politics: the Fiction of the Political | 1990 | ISBN 063117155X | trans. Chris Turner | |
| Sit venia verbo | 1988 | ISBN 2267005654 | w/ Michel Deutsch | ||||
| Musica ficta: figures de Wagner | 1991 | ISBN 2267008637 | Musica ficta: Figures of Wagner | 1994 | ISBN 0804723850 | trans. Felicia McCarren | |
| Le mythe nazi | 1991 | ISBN 287678078X | w/ Jean-Luc Nancy | ||||
| Pasolini, une improvisation : d’une sainteté | 1995 | ISBN 2841030377 | |||||
| Retreating the Political | 1997 | ISBN 0415151635 | w/ Jean-Luc Nancy, ed. Simon Sparks** | ||||
| Métaphrasis; suivi de Le théâtre de Hölderlin | 1998 | ISBN 213049336X | |||||
| Phrase | 2000 | ISBN 2267015617 | |||||
| Poétique de l'histoire | 2002 | ISBN 2718605782 | |||||
| Heidegger: la politique du poème | 2002 | ISBN 2718605936 | |||||
| Agonie terminée, agonie interminable | 2004 | ISBN 2718606266 | |||||
1940 births | Living people | 20th century philosophers | Continental philosophers | Deconstruction | Fascist/Nazi era scholars and writers | French philosophers | Literary critics | 21st century philosophers
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