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Georges Bataille was the son of Joseph-Aristide Bataille (b. 1851), a tax collector (later to go blind and be paralysed by neurosyphilis), and Antoinette-Aglaë Tournarde (b. 1865). Born on 10 September 1897 in Billom in the region of Auvergne , his family moved to Reims in 1898, where he was baptized. [ 3 ]
Blue of Noon (French: Le Bleu du Ciel) is an erotic novella by Georges Bataille. Although Bataille completed the work in 1935, it was not published until Jean-Jacques Pauvert did so in 1957. (Pauvert previously published the writings of the Marquis de Sade.) Urizen Books published Harry Mathews' English-language translation in 1978.
Pages in category "Works by Georges Bataille" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. L'Abbé C;
Pages in category "Georges Bataille" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
Inner Experience (French: L'expérience intérieure) is a 1943 book by the French intellectual Georges Bataille.His first lengthy philosophical treatise, it was followed by Guilty (1944) and On Nietzsche (1945).
The Solar Anus (French: L'anus solaire) is a short surrealist text by the French writer Georges Bataille, written in 1927 and published with drawings by André Masson in 1931. [1] Albeit elliptically, its aphorisms refer to decay, death, vegetation, natural disasters, impotence, frustration, ennui and excrement.
Documents was a Surrealist art magazine edited by Georges Bataille. Published in Paris from 1929 through 1930, it ran for 15 issues, each of which contained a wide range of original writing and photographs. Documents was financed by Georges Wildenstein, an influential Parisian art dealer and sponsor of the Surrealists. Given its title and focus ...
Critique is a monthly literary, philosophical and artistic journal established in 1946 by Georges Bataille. Originally published by Editions du Chêne, it has been published since 1950 by Les Éditions de Minuit. [1]