Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Books | 844.912 BAT (Browse shelf) | Available | 033535 |
844.3 MON Complete works : essays, travel journal, letters | 844.3 MON Shakespeare's Montaigne : the Florio translation of the essays | 844.3 STA Montaigne in motion | 844.912 BAT Visions of excess selected writings, 1927-1939 | 844.914 CIX Stigmata : escaping texts | 844.914 SER Genesis | 847.32 RAB Gargantua and Pantagruel |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Translated from the French
Since the publication of Visions of Excess in 1985, there has been an explosion of interest in the work of Georges Bataille. The French surrealist continues to be important for his groundbreaking focus on the visceral, the erotic, and the relation of society to the primeval. This collection of prewar writings remains the volume in which Bataille’s positions are most clearly, forcefully, and obsessively put forward.
This book challenges the notion of a “closed economy” predicated on utility, production, and rational consumption, and develops an alternative theory that takes into account the human tendency to lose, destroy, and waste. This collection is indispensable for an understanding of the future as well as the past of current critical theory.
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