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Georges Bataille

    September 10, 1897 – July 9, 1962

    Georges Bataille was a French essayist, philosophical theorist, and novelist, often referred to as the "metaphysician of evil." His work delves into themes of sex, death, degradation, and the potent allure of the obscene, challenging conventional literary boundaries. Bataille posited that the ultimate goal of all intellectual, artistic, and religious endeavors should be the annihilation of the rational self within a violent, transcendental act of communion. His profound explorations have garnered enthusiastic commentary from notable figures like Roland Barthes, Julia Kristeva, and Philippe Sollers.

    Georges Bataille
    Erotism: Death and Sensuality
    The Limit of the Useful
    Visions Of Excess
    The Absence of Myth
    The Sacred Conspiracy
    On Nietzsche