Blue of NoonMarion Boyars, 2002 - 128 páginas Set against the backdrop of Europe's slide into Fascism, this twentieth-century erotic classic takes the reader on a dark journey through the psyche of the pre-war French intelligentsia, torn between identification with the victims of history and the glamour of its victors. One of Bataille's overtly political works, it explores the ambiguity of sex as a subversive force, bringing violence, power and death together in a terrifying unity. "Georges Bataille is one of the most important writers of the century"--Michel Foucault [box] Also available: "My Mother Madame Edwarda and the Dead Man, " TP $14.95, 0-7145-3004-2 - CUSA "Literature and Evil " TP $14.95, 0-7145-0346-0 - CUSA "L'Abbe C" TP $14.95, 0-7145-2448-X - CUSA |
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... didn't matter . You didn't say anything , but you turned very red . You were determined not to get yourself murdered , but your friends were leading you on , and you all went out . ' A man then appeared . He'd come to kill you . To do ...
... didn't answer . For two minutes he didn't budge . Finally he said " No " and lowered the revolver . ' " That's all ? ' ' Antonio looked worn - out . He was pale . Since it was chilly , he started shivering . Lazare took the revolver and ...
... didn't want to hear about it , because the way she sees it , that means succumbing to the old confusion between revolution and war . You don't know what people are like here . People here are great , but they're nuts - they listen to ...
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The Evil Omen | 19 |
Motherly Feet | 33 |
Antonios Story | 69 |
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