Guilty (Bataille book)  

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"Blameless, shameless. The more desperate the eroticism, the more hopelessly women show off their heavy breasts, opening their mouths and screaming out, the greater the attraction. In contrast, a promise of light awaits at the limits of the mystical outlook. I find this unbearable and soon returned to insolence and erotic vomit - which doesn't respect anybody or anything. How sweet to enter filthy night and proudly wrap myself in it. The whore I went with was as uncomplicated as a child and she hardly talked. There was another one, who came crashing down from a tabletop - sweet, shy, heartbreakingly tender, as I watched her with drunken, unfeeling eyes." (from Georges Bataille's Guilty, 1988)

Summa Atheologica which comprises his works "Inner Experience", "Guilty", and "On Nietzsche".

  • Guilty, Bruce Boone, 1988, The Lapis Press.




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