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Georges Bataille French essayist and novelist was born in 1897. He converted to Catholicism then to Marxism and was interested in psychoanalysis and mysticism. As curator of the municipal library in Orleans he led a relatively simple life although he became involved usually on the fringes with the surrealist movement. He founded the literary review Critique in 1946 which he edited until his death in 1962 and was also a founder of the review Documents which published many of the leading surrealist writers. His writing is a mixture of poetry and philosophy fantasy and history and his first novel <i>Story of the Eye</i> was written under the pseudonym of Lord Auch. Bataille's other works include the novels <i>Blue of Noon</i><i> L'Abbé C</i> and <i>My Mother</i> and the volumes of essays<i> Eroticism</i> and <i>Literature and Evil</i>. A philosopher essayist novelist pornographer and fervent Catholic who came to regard the brothels of Paris as his true 'churches' Georges Bataille ranks among the boldest and most disturbing of twentieth-century thinkers. In this influential study he links the underlying sexual basis of religion to death offering a dazzling array of insights into incest prostitution marriage murder sadism sacrifice and violence as well as including comments on Freud Sade and Saint Theresa. Everywhere <i>Eroticism</i> argues sex is surrounded by taboos which we must continually transgress in order to overcome the sense of isolation that faces us all. Bataille speaks about man's condition not his nature ... In him reality is conflict A philosopher essayist novelist pornographer and fervent Catholic who came to regard the brothels of Paris as his true 'churches' Georges Bataille ranks among the boldest and most disturbing of twentieth-century thinkers. In this influential study he links the underlying sexual basis of religion to death offering a dazzling array of insights into incest prostitution marriage murder sadism sacrifice and violence as well as including comments on Freud Sade and Saint Theresa. Everywhere <i>Eroticism</i> argues sex is surrounded by taboos which we must continually transgress in order to overcome the sense of isolation that faces us all.
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