Blue of NoonTroppmann wanders erotically through the politically troubled Europe of the 1930s. |
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He'd come to kill you . To do so , he had to switch on a flashlight he was holding in one hand . I was walking next to you . The man , who wanted me to know he was going to murder you , switched on the flashlight .
He'd come to kill you . To do so , he had to switch on a flashlight he was holding in one hand . I was walking next to you . The man , who wanted me to know he was going to murder you , switched on the flashlight .
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He certainly could have killed her he would have preferred getting killed for her , but he never would have asked her to go to bed with him . He found her captivating . He'd never have understood if I'd talked about and a her ugliness .
He certainly could have killed her he would have preferred getting killed for her , but he never would have asked her to go to bed with him . He found her captivating . He'd never have understood if I'd talked about and a her ugliness .
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I had half an hour to kill before the train arrived . I found a cafe that was open . I asked for a carafe of white wine , but drinking gave me no pleasure . I thought back to the dream I had had that night about the revolution : I was ...
I had half an hour to kill before the train arrived . I found a cafe that was open . I asked for a carafe of white wine , but drinking gave me no pleasure . I thought back to the dream I had had that night about the revolution : I was ...
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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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