Hope and chance are not often associated with the writings of Blanchot, but in this book Potts makes their importance and interrelation critical to any understanding of the writer’s work. The tension between hope and chance is shown to be the basis of any writer’s impossible task, which is equally the possibility of opening to the new, whether artistically or socially. Overall, Maurice Blanchot and the Aesthetics of Hope and Chance is a very significant work that opens new pathways to understanding Blanchot’s writings and the creative work as such.