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Blue of Noon

Bataille, Georges

First UK. Marion Boyars, London, 1979. Binding is fine. Dust jacket is a bit scuffed, but clean and bright otherwise.

80.00 €

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Why it's in the Cabin

This is the first British edition of Bataille's novel of excess and possibility, published by Marion Boyars, one of the first women publishers in the 20th century. A graphic examination of personal and political power.

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Author

Georges Bataille

Bataille's project was not only aesthetic but philosophical and political. His commitment to undo traditional values in literature, and seriously explore themes way beyond the limits of what was considered acceptable in his time, and even now, make him one of the most disruptive and radical figures in the history of literature. 

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