My Mother ; Madame Edwarda ; And, The Dead ManMarion Boyars, 1989 - 222 páginas These three short pieces of erotic prose by one of France's most challenging and controversial authors fuse elements of sex and spirituality in a highly personal vision of the flesh. They present a world of sensation in which only the vaulting demands of disruptive excess and the anguish of heightened awareness can combat the stultifying world of reason and social order. Each of the narratives contains a sense of intoxication and insanity so carefully delineated by the author that it seems to infect the reader. |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-3 de 18
Página 92
... writing to you , I know that I cannot speak to you , but there is no way of preventing myself from speaking . I am going abroad , as far away as possible , but everywhere I go I shall be in the same delirium , the same whether far from ...
... writing to you , I know that I cannot speak to you , but there is no way of preventing myself from speaking . I am going abroad , as far away as possible , but everywhere I go I shall be in the same delirium , the same whether far from ...
Página 163
... writing , accumulated in the center of the page , seemed to hide there , to shrink : Bataille's small , spidery , yet neat handwriting , traced with a wire - fine pen . He only showed me the text : it was not given to me to read . Did ...
... writing , accumulated in the center of the page , seemed to hide there , to shrink : Bataille's small , spidery , yet neat handwriting , traced with a wire - fine pen . He only showed me the text : it was not given to me to read . Did ...
Página 202
... writer who never permitted his work to be reduced to the endless and hopelessly inadequate representation of sexual experience which is the fate of so much of our literature . As a consequence Bataille's writing forbids interpretation ...
... writer who never permitted his work to be reduced to the endless and hopelessly inadequate representation of sexual experience which is the fate of so much of our literature . As a consequence Bataille's writing forbids interpretation ...
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
My Mother ; Madame Edwarda ; The Dead Man Georges Bataille,Yukio Mishima,Ken Hollings Sin vista previa disponible - 1995 |
Términos y frases comunes
able already appeared arms asked Bataille Bataille's beauty become beginning believe body bottle brought called coming Count darkness death delight desire don't door dream dress drink entered eroticism everything excess existence experience expressed eyes face father fear feel felt finally gazed girl give glass going gone hand Hansi happiness head heart hold horror idea instant kiss knew laugh laughter leave less letter light limit living longer look Lulu Madame Edwarda Marie meaning mind mistress moment mother naked never night object once opened pain perhaps Pierre pleasure possible presence remained returned Rhea seemed sense sexual silence smile speak stop suddenly suffering sure talk tears tell things thought told took trembling truth turn unhappy violence voice waiting writing