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  2. Story of the Eye - Wikipedia

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    Story of the Eye (French: Histoire de l'œil) is a 1928 novella written by Georges Bataille as Lord Auch (literally, Lord "to the shithouse" — "auch" being short for "aux chiottes", slang for telling somebody off by sending him to the toilet), that details the increasingly bizarre sexual perversions of a pair of teenage lovers, including an early depiction of omorashi fetishism in Western ...

  3. Georges Bataille - Wikipedia

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    His novel Story of the Eye (Histoire de l'œil), published under the pseudonym Lord Auch (literally, Lord "to the shithouse" — "auch" being short for "aux chiottes", slang for telling somebody off by sending him to the toilet), was initially read as pure pornography, while interpretation of the work has gradually matured to reveal the same ...

  4. Georges Bataille's Story of the Eye - Wikipedia

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    Georges Bataille's Story of the Eye is a 2004 American drama film based on the 1928 novel Story of the Eye by the French writer Georges Bataille. The film, directed by Andrew Repasky McElhinney, takes place in a seemingly abandoned house where a group of people engage in wordless acts of passion. The film covers a period from evening to morning ...

  5. The Eye (novel) - Wikipedia

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    The Eye (Russian: Соглядатай, Sogliadatai, literally 'voyeur' or 'peeper'), written in 1930, is Vladimir Nabokov's fourth novel. It was translated into English by the author's son Dmitri Nabokov in 1965. At around 80 pages, The Eye is Nabokov's shortest novel. Nabokov himself referred to it as a 'little novel' and it is a work that ...

  6. Robert Bausch - Wikipedia

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    Robert Bausch (April 18, 1945 – October 9, 2018) [1] [2] was an American fiction writer, the author of nine novels and one collection of short stories. He was a Professor of English at Northern Virginia Community College, and he had taught at the University of Virginia, The American University, Johns Hopkins University, George Mason University, and the University of Maryland, Baltimore County.

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  8. Joachim Neugroschel - Wikipedia

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    Joachim Neugroschel was born in Vienna.His father was the Yiddish Galician poet Mendel Naygreshl (Max Neugröschel) (1903–1965). [2] The family emigrated to Rio de Janeiro in 1939, and eventually arrived in New York City in 1941. [3]

  9. Blue of Noon - Wikipedia

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    The novel is introduced by a scene of extreme degeneracy in a London hotel room, followed by the narrator's description of a dreamlike encounter with "the Commendatore" (English: "the Commander"), who in the Don Juan myth is the father of one of Don Juan's victims, and whose statue returns at the end of the story to drag Don Juan down to hell ...