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She was waiting for me to call her at her hotel . I felt thoroughly wretched . For a
moment I wondered - I had once again unhooked the receiver – if I would even
know what to say . I managed to ask for the hotel in Paris . The waiting finished
me ...
She was waiting for me to call her at her hotel . I felt thoroughly wretched . For a
moment I wondered - I had once again unhooked the receiver – if I would even
know what to say . I managed to ask for the hotel in Paris . The waiting finished
me ...
Página 104
Michel kept me waiting . He kept me waiting for ages . I finally began hoping he
wouldn ' t appear . No sooner had my car stopped in front of the designated
building than I felt certain of having to confront Lazare . I thought : Michel may
loathe ...
Michel kept me waiting . He kept me waiting for ages . I finally began hoping he
wouldn ' t appear . No sooner had my car stopped in front of the designated
building than I felt certain of having to confront Lazare . I thought : Michel may
loathe ...
Página 128
I was waiting for Dirty , I was waiting for Dorothea the way a man waits for death .
The dying man suddenly realizes that it ' s all over : what will shortly happen ,
however , is the one thing in the world that ever mattered . I had grown calm , but
...
I was waiting for Dirty , I was waiting for Dorothea the way a man waits for death .
The dying man suddenly realizes that it ' s all over : what will shortly happen ,
however , is the one thing in the world that ever mattered . I had grown calm , but
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Crítica de los usuarios - Kristelh - LibraryThingA nihilist novel by Georges Bataille, Blue of Noon, is set during the Spanish Civil War and the early years of Nazi movement. The protagonist, Henri Timmermann is a sick man (physically and ... Leer comentario completo
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Crítica de los usuarios - amerynth - LibraryThingWhile I didn't actually hate Georges Bataille's "Blue of Noon," I really didn't get it either. This supposed to be a novel that used eroticism to show how sex, violence and power is intertwined and ... Leer comentario completo
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