Blue of Noon
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Synopsis
Henri Troppmann is living in Barcelona during the Spanish Civil War of the mid-thirties, and its closing phases. He is torn between two different women. One of them, Xenie, is a Marxist Jew and political activist, who is preparing herself for prospective torture and martyrdom at the hand of General Francisco Franco's troops if she is captured. "Dirty" (or Dorothea, modeled after Colette Peignot) is an incontinent, unkempt alcoholic who repeatedly has sex with Troppmann. Troppmann has to choose between the abject Dirty and her associations of sex, disease, excrement and decay, and the politically engaged Xenie, and her ethical values of commitment, resistance and endurance. While seeing Xenie beneath a tree, Troppmann realises that he respects her for her social conscience, but also views her as a rat, but chooses Dirty instead. The two copulate within a bone-strewn graveyard, and spy a group of Hitler Youth from Nazi Germany who appear to be visiting Spain. Troppmann and Dirty have a vision of the youth's fanaticism as prelude to their probable deaths on future World War II battlefields. However, both leave for Germany the next day.
Bibliography
- Georges Bataille: Le Bleu du Ciel: Roman: Paris: J.Pauvert: 1967.
- Georges Bataille: Blue of Noon: London: Penguin: 2001: ISBN 978-0-14-118409-8