Acéphale
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- | '''Acéphale''' (from the Latin ''a-cephalus'', headless or without a chief) designs both a public review created by [[Georges Bataille]] (which counted five issues, from 1936 to 1939) and a [[secret society|secret]] and esoteric society formed by Bataille and some other members whom had sworn to keep silence. Bataille himself maintained close links with the [[Surrealism]] movement in [[Paris]]. | + | '''Acéphale''' (from the Latin ''a-cephalus'', headless or without a chief) designs both a public review created by [[Georges Bataille]] (which counted five issues, from 1936 to 1939) and a [[secret]] and esoteric society formed by Bataille and some other members whom had sworn to keep silence. Bataille himself maintained close links with the [[Surrealism]] movement in [[Paris]]. |
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Acéphale (from the Latin a-cephalus, headless or without a chief) designs both a public review created by Georges Bataille (which counted five issues, from 1936 to 1939) and a secret and esoteric society formed by Bataille and some other members whom had sworn to keep silence. Bataille himself maintained close links with the Surrealism movement in Paris.