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Jacques Derrida's The Post Card (1987) has often been read in purely philosophical terms, but the opening section («Envois») is also described as «the preface to a book [...] not [yet] written.» This book takes a creative-critical approach to reading «Envois» as a preface not so much to an unwritten book as to the text that is the name «Daniel.»

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Jacques Derrida's The Post Card (1987) has often been read in purely philosophical terms, but the opening section («Envois») is also described as «the preface to a book [...] not [yet] written.» This book takes a creative-critical approach to reading «Envois» as a preface not so much to an unwritten book as to the text that is the name «Daniel.»


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Jeremy Stewart is a Scholar-in-Residence at Regent College (Vancouver, Canada). I, Daniel is his first scholarly monograph; he has previously published papers on Jacques Derrida and Vladimir Nabokov. He is also the author of three poetry collections.