Blue of NoonPenguin, 2001 - 128 páginas One of the twentieth century's great nihilist novels, Blue of Noon is a blackly compelling account of depravity and terror that retains all its shocking power today. Set in pre-war Europe, its narrator lurches despairingly from city to city in a surreal sexual and mental nightmare of squalor, sadism and drunken encounters - his journey into madness mirroring the fighting and marching on the streets outside. Confronting Fascism, the novel is torn between identifying with history's victims and being seduced by the violent glamour of its terrible victors. One of the most brilliant intellects and influential French writers of his time, Bataille's unflinching exploration of the dark forces beneath the surface of civilization defies all our expectations. |
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... t attack the prison . It's absurd ! ' Michel had been speaking at the top of his lungs . We had come to a crowded street . I couldn't help saying to him , ' Don't shout so loud . ' He was taken aback . He stopped and gazed about him . A ...
... t attack the prison . It's absurd ! ' Michel had been speaking at the top of his lungs . We had come to a crowded street . I couldn't help saying to him , ' Don't shout so loud . ' He was taken aback . He stopped and gazed about him . A ...
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... 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 her ...
... 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 her ...
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Georges Bataille. ' I don't understand your going into a church . ' We hadn't spoken in a long time . She started , but she did not reply . I asked her why she wasn't saying anything . She answered that she had been dreaming . ' But what ...
Georges Bataille. ' I don't understand your going into a church . ' We hadn't spoken in a long time . She started , but she did not reply . I asked her why she wasn't saying anything . She answered that she had been dreaming . ' But what ...
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Motherly Feet | 33 |
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