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  1. The Absence of Myths: Writings on Surrealism by Georges Bataille, 2006-10-17
  2. Bataille: Writing the Sacred (Warwick Studies in European Philosophy)
  3. World Authors Series: Georges Bataille (Twayne's World Authors Series) by Roland A. Champagne, 1998-08-01
  4. Georges Bataille (Reaktion Books - Critical Lives) by Stuart Kendall, 2007-08-30
  5. Ecce Monstrum: Georges Bataille and the Sacrifice of Form by Jeremy Biles, 2007-11-15
  6. L'Abbe C by Georges Bataille, 2001-04-01
  7. Monde a l'envers, texte reversible: La fiction de Georges Bataille (Situation) (French Edition) by Brian T Fitch, 1982
  8. Georges Bataille (Volume 0) by Dr Michael Richardson, Michael Richardson, 1994-06-21
  9. Georges Bataille: Actes du Colloque International d'Amsterdam (Faux Titre 30) (French Edition) by Jan Textes, Versteeg, 1987-01
  10. Homenaje aGeorges Bataille (Spanish Edition)
  11. L'"Experience interieure" de Georges Bataille, ou, La negation du Mystere (French Edition) by Jean-Claude Renard, 1987
  12. Le mal a l'euvre: Georges Bataille et l'ecriture du sacrifice (Chemin de ronde) (French Edition) by Jean-Michel Heimonet, 1987
  13. Excessive Narratives: Georges Bataille, Self-Sacrifice & the Communal Language of the Yucatec Maya by Robert John Brocklehurst, 2006-08-12
  14. Georges Bataille politique (French Edition) by Francis Marmande, 1985

41. 5777. Bataille, Georges. The Columbia World Of Quotations. 1996
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bataille, georges. The Collected Poems of georges bataille. Trans. and with Intro. by Mark Spitzer. Chester Springs, PA Dufour Editions, 1998.
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45. Georges Bataille Criticism
georges bataille 18971962. (Also wrote under the pseudonyms Lord Auch and Pierre Angelique) French novelist, philosopher, essayist, poet, critic,
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    (Also wrote under the pseudonyms Lord Auch and Pierre Angelique) French novelist, philosopher, essayist, poet, critic, and editor. The following entry provides criticism on Bataille's works from 1995 through 2000. For criticism prior to 1995, see CLC, Volume 29.
    INTRODUCTION
    Bataille's reputation rests largely on his theories of eroticism and mysticism, which he set forth in his philosophical essays and made the basis of his fiction. Although overtly erotic, his works are not usually considered pornographic, for Bataille considered sexual experience to be a means to freedom of the spirit, or “sovereignty.” Bataille's writings continue to fascinate and confound readers; translated into English, his works have become an important source for the continued development of poststructuralist theory.
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    Critique (1946), the best known of his periodicals, he edited until his death. Bataille also worked as a librarian at the Biblioth¨que Nationale in Paris from the early 1920s through the mid-1940s. But his tuberculosis and his habit of frequenting brothels in the evenings led to his resignation in 1944. He went on to work as a librarian in both Provence and Orl©ans. Vexed by financial troubles most of his life, Bataille experienced a serious downturn in 1961. Through an auction organized by his friends Pablo Picasso, Max Ernst, and Joan Miro, Bataille was able to purchase an apartment in Paris and have a measure of financial security before his death. Bataille died on July 9, 1962.

    46. Georges Bataille - Story Of The Eye
    Story of the Eye was George bataille s first novel, and there were four editions, the first in 1928. The other three, known as the new version, came out
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    THE TALE
    CHAPTER ONE
    The Cat's Eye
    I grew up very much alone, and as far back as I recall I was frightened of anything sexual. I was nearly sixteen when I met Simone, a girl my own age, at the beach in X. Our families being distantly related, we quickly grew intimate. Three days after our first meeting, Simone and I were alone in her villa. She was wearing a black pinafore with a starched white collar. I began realizing that she shared my anxiety at seeing her, and I felt even more anxious that day because I hoped she would be stark naked under the pinafore.
    She had black silk stockings on covering her knees, but I was unable to see as far up as the cunt (this name, which I always used with Simone, is, I think, by far the loveliest of the names for the vagina). It merely struck me that by slightly lifting the pinafore from behind, I might see her private parts unveiled.
    Now in the corner of a hallway there was a saucer of milk for the cat. "Milk is for the pussy, isn't it?" said Simone. "Do you dare me to sit in the saucer?"
    "I dare you," I answered, almost breathless. The day was extremely hot. Simone put the saucer on a small bench, planted herself before me, and, with her eyes fixed on me, she sat down without my being able to see her burning buttocks under the skirt, dipping into the cool milk. The blood shot to my head, and I stood before her awhile, immobile and trembling, as she eyed my stiff cock bulging in my pants. Then I lay down at her feet without her stirring, and for the first time, I saw her "pink and dark" flesh cooling in the white milk. We remained motionless, on and on, both of us equally overwhelmed ....

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    48. Georges Bataille: A Critical Reader - Book Information
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    georges bataille fornicated as Barcelona slipped into war, but at least he did so politically. In celebration of the centenary of his birth, Hussey and his
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    52. Story Of The Eye, City Lights Books
    Only georges bataille could write, of an eyeball removed from a corpse, that the caress of the eye over the skin is so utterly, so extraordinarily gentle,
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    53. D/visible » Blog Archive » Georges Bataille And The Negativity Of Europe: The
    Prima facie, there are two georges batailles one the writer of fiction, one the philosopher. Yet there is a persistent effect in bataille of an overlapping
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    54. Rhizomes 7: Don Anderson
    georges bataille The Globular Cross Gender Identification Through 1 The French theorist, georges bataille has in the last decade had his work
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    “The television screen is the retina of the mind’s eye.” – Dr. Brian O’Blivion, from David Cronenberg’s film Videodrome “The brain is unity.  The brain is the screen.  I don’t believe that linguistics and psychoanalysis offer a great deal to the cinema.” – Gilles Deleuze (i) France since Sade.  Nonetheless, his application to philosophy and theory never materialized until after his death.  Susan Rubin Suleiman writes: But it was in the 1960s that the potential for a metaphoric equivalence between the violation of sexual taboos and the violation of discursive norms that we associate with the theory of textuality became fully elaborated.  And it is here that both Bataille’s practice as a writer and his thought as a philosopher became a central reference. (119)  Surely, one of the aspects that held Bataille back from achieving the appreciation he deserved was the sexual explicitness of his writing—often published under pseudonyms.  His work was integrated into the Surrealist movement spearheaded by Andre Breton in the 1930s.  The pornographic element was seen as an appropriate means of subverting rational thought for the Surrealists.  However, Bataille soon found himself banned from the group and personally attacked by Breton in his second volume of the Manifestoes of Surrealism .  As time moved on and the writers listed above began to write more about Bataille and his work, it became obvious what an important contribution Bataille’s work was to semiotics, history, sexuality, fiction, and philosophy.

    55. Georges Bataille, Theory Of Potlatch, The Accursed Share
    georges bataille (18971962). Theory of Potlatch . from The Accursed Share. Potlatch Chinook jargon, from Nootka, patshatl giving, a ceremonial feast
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    Potlatch [Chinook jargon, from Nootka, patshatl : giving], a ceremonial feast of the Indians of the Northwest coast marked by the host's lavish distribution of gifts requiring reciprocation (Source: Webster's Ninth New Collegiate Dictionary Study Questions How does the character of the "general economy" differ from that of ordinary economics which is preoccupied with scarcity and acquisition? What new problems does the concept of the general economy add to our field of vision? We may think of a gift as something freely given, with no strings attached, an act of pure generosity. Is this the way the gift functions in the potlatch according to Marcel Mauss and to Bataille? Comment on this passage: "Hence giving must become acquiring a power..He [the gift giver] regards his virtue, that which he had the capacity for, as an asset, as a power that he now possesses. He enriches himself with a contempt for riches, and what he proves to be miserly of is in fact his generosity" (375). Comment on the passage: "It is not enough for our left hand not to know what the right hand gives: Clumsily, it tries to take it back" (378). What does Bataille mean by the idea of humans' "crooked will"? Bataille claims that gift exchange is "strange yet familiar" (375). Where is it familiar? Where do we find gift exchange and the potlatch today? What would be some examples?

    56. IngentaConnect Georges Bataille's Base Materialism
    The French intellectual georges bataille (1897–1962) developed base materialism in his work during the late 1920s and early 1930s as an attempt to break
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    57. Film-Forward Review: [GEORGES BATAILLE'S STORY OF THE EYE]
    According to an intertitle quote by French iconoclast georges bataille (18971962), Arranging narrative is a bourgeois narrative. So perhaps it is fitting
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    Written by: Dan Buskirk, Melissa Elizabeth Forgione, Les Rek, Andrew Repasky McElhinney, Sean Timothy Sexton, Courtney Shea, Telly, Bosco Younger.
    Director of Photography: Dan Buskirk, Les Rek, Bosco Younger.
    Edited by: Charlie Mackie.
    Music by: Paul David Bergel.
    Released by: ARM/Cinema 25.
    Country of Origin: USA. 75 min. Not Rated.
    With: Melissa Elizabeth Forgione, Querelle Haynes, Sean Timothy Sexton, Courtney Shea, Claude Barrington White. According to an intertitle quote by French iconoclast Georges Bataille (1897-1962), "Arranging narrative is a bourgeois narrative." So perhaps it is fitting that this riff of a film has a free-form structure. There is literally no story or coherent theme to speak of, only in-your-face assaultive images and sounds. Inspired by but not based upon Bataille's sexually graphic novella Story of the Eye , director Andrew McElhinney dares the viewer to look away from the very beginning during a mock reenactment of Bataille's birth (actually archival footage of a breach birth with blood, forceps and all). After a brief summary of the writer's life, the dream-like, sexually-charged imagery takes over. A slim, bleach-blond white sailor boy with a Prince Albert is dominated by his black, leather-clad daddy. A topless, blindfolded female dancer stumbles upon a chained woman, frees her from her cage, and continues to feel her way around, so to speak. Like porn, the sex here is mechanical, wordless, flatly lit (it is shot on video), and ultimately dull. Even the synthesizer score is generic.

    58. Against Architecture: The Writings Of Georges Bataille
    Over the past 30 years the writings of georges bataille have had a profound influence on French intellectual thought, informing the work of Foucault,
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    59. Georges Bataille: The Language Of Flowers : : Superbunker
    bataille, georges. “The Language of Flowers.” Visons of Excess Selected Writings, 19271939. Translated by Allan Stoekl with Carl R. Lovitt and Donald M.
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    Visons of Excess: Selected Writings, 1927-1939
    Translated by Allan Stoekl with Carl R. Lovitt and Donald M. Leslie, Jr. University of Minnesota, 1985. It is vain to consider, in the appearance of things, only the intelligible signs that allow the various elements to be distinguished from each other. What strikes human eyes determines not only the knowledge of the relations between various objects, but also a given decisive and inexplicable state of mind. Thus the sight of a flower reveals, it is true, the presence of this well-defined part of a plant, but it is impossible to stop at this superficial observation; in fact the sight of this flower provokes in the mind much more significant reactions, because the flower expresses an obscure vegetal resolution. What the configuration and color of the corona reveal, what the dirty traces of pollen or the freshness of the pistil betray doubtless cannot be adequately expressed by language; it is, however, useless to ignore (as is generally done) this inexpressible real presence and to reject as puerile absurdities certain attempts at symbolic interpretation.

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