For 72 hours, London’s art scene became one vast, twitching organism. From Mayfair’s white spaces to Peckham’s railway arches dripping with condensation, every gallery door swung open in ragged ...
In the late 1920s, Georges Bataille - described as "Bataille the impossible" by his friend Michel Leiris - represented an intellectual opposition to the surrealist movement led by André Breton, which ...
Sibe Sorkh is the publisher of the book translated into Persian by Farzad Karimi. ”Literature is not innocent,” Bataille declares in the preface to this unique collection of literary profiles. “It is ...
A critique of French philosopher Georges Bataille (10 September 1897 – 9 July 1962) by Stuart Wise: January 2008. © 2019 Dialectical Butterflies. Bataille had also ...
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Call for Papers for the Twentieth-Century French Studies Colloquium -- "Cultural Capital: Canons, Cultures, and Contexts" at the University of Illinois: 27-30 March 2003 Georges Bataille's writings on ...
Georges Bataille: An Intellectual Biography Michel Surya Verso, £25, pp598 Philosophers, according to the etymology, are supposed to love wisdom. In modern times, they have been more inclined to envy ...
This issue of politics is devoted entire to French political thought, with contributions from notable figures such as Georges Bataille, Simone de… ...
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