Georges Bataille
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[In 1945, Maurice] Blanchot commences an apparently largely epistolatory affair with Denise Rollin, which will continue until her death in 1978.–Spurious and more at Google books. --Spurious [http://spurious.typepad.com/spurious/2003/12/batailles_war.html] --[[User:WikiSysop|WikiSysop]] 23:53, 8 April 2007 (CEST) | [In 1945, Maurice] Blanchot commences an apparently largely epistolatory affair with Denise Rollin, which will continue until her death in 1978.–Spurious and more at Google books. --Spurious [http://spurious.typepad.com/spurious/2003/12/batailles_war.html] --[[User:WikiSysop|WikiSysop]] 23:53, 8 April 2007 (CEST) | ||
+ | == Influence on American modern art criticism == | ||
+ | American modern art criticism as professed by Rosalind Krauss, Yve-Alain Bois, Denis Hollier, and Hal Foster has been much influenced by Bataille. Although I should add that it has not only been Bataille who influenced American art and literary criticism; the whole of French theory has had an enormous — and by some much bemoaned — influence on postmodern American theory, much like German theory was influential in post-war France. | ||
== Blog entries == | == Blog entries == | ||
http://jahsonic.wordpress.com/2006/12/05/bretonian-and-bataillean-strains-of-surrealism/ | http://jahsonic.wordpress.com/2006/12/05/bretonian-and-bataillean-strains-of-surrealism/ |
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Georges Bataille [1][2] (September 10, 1897 – July 9, 1962) was a French writer, anthropologist, archivist and philosopher, though he avoided this last term himself.
His brand of subversive surrealism is documented in Documents.
Denise Rollin-Le Gentil
On 2 October 1939, [Georges Bataille] meets Denise Rollin-Le Gentil, who is 32 and married with a young son, Jean. Surya writes, ‘She was beautiful, a beauty that would be described as melancholy if not taciturn. She spoke little or, for long periods not at all’. She joins him at his flat in October; thereafter, Bataille will spend time in her flat at 3 rue de Lille.
[In 1945, Maurice] Blanchot commences an apparently largely epistolatory affair with Denise Rollin, which will continue until her death in 1978.–Spurious and more at Google books. --Spurious [3] --WikiSysop 23:53, 8 April 2007 (CEST)
Influence on American modern art criticism
American modern art criticism as professed by Rosalind Krauss, Yve-Alain Bois, Denis Hollier, and Hal Foster has been much influenced by Bataille. Although I should add that it has not only been Bataille who influenced American art and literary criticism; the whole of French theory has had an enormous — and by some much bemoaned — influence on postmodern American theory, much like German theory was influential in post-war France.
Blog entries
http://jahsonic.wordpress.com/2006/12/05/bretonian-and-bataillean-strains-of-surrealism/