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Critical Essays – Volume 1, 1944–1948

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This collection presents Georges Bataille's post-war essays from 1944 to 1948, introducing English readers to his philosophical and critical writings amidst the cultural aftermath of World War II. Bataille explores themes such as excess, non-knowledge, and the general economy, addressing literature, sexuality, politics, and historical subjects through review essays, including analyses of figures like Henry Miller and Albert Camus. Founded on Bataille's journal Critique, the writings reveal his quest for a way of living that embraces the overwhelming forces of production and destruction unleashed by humanity.
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Ideal for readers interested in post-war French philosophy, literary criticism, cultural studies, and those seeking to engage with complex reflections on politics, art, and society from a challenging yet influential thinker.

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"First published in English translation by Seagull Books, 2023"-- t.p. verso.

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This first book in a three-volume collection of Georges Bataille’s essays introduces English readers to his philosophical and critical writings.

In the aftermath of the Second World War, French thinker and writer Georges Bataille forged a singular path through the moral and political impasses of his age. In 1946, animated by "a need to live events in an increasingly conscious way," and to reject any compartmentalisation of intellectual life, Bataille founded the journal Critique. Adopting the format of the review essay, he surveyed the post-war cultural landscape while advancing his reflections on excess, non-knowledge, and the general economy. Focusing on literature as a mode of sovereign uselessness, he tackled prominent and divisive figures such as Henry Miller and Albert Camus.

In keeping with Critique’s mission to explore the totality of human knowledge, Bataille’s articles did not just focus on the literary but featured important reflections on the science of sexuality, the Chinese Revolution, and historical accounts of drunkenness, among other matters. Throughout, he was attuned to how humanity would deal with the excessive forces of production and destruction it had unleashed, his aim being a way of thinking and living that would inhabit that excess.

This is the first of three volumes collecting Bataille’s post-war essays. Beginning with an article on Nietzsche and fascism written shortly after the liberation of Paris and running to the end of 1948, these texts make available for the first time in English the systematic diversity of Bataille’s post-war thought.

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Publishers Weekly praises the erudite collection covering diverse topics like philosophy, literature, religion, geopolitics, art, and psychoanalysis. The Times Literary Supplement notes the accessibility of these essays compared to much of Bataille's work, offering insight into a thinker navigating his intellectual path amid literary and philosophical movements. Choice highlights the contemporary relevance of Bataille's reflections on fascism and violence, recommending the volume highly for scholars of literary history, politics, and ideas.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781803090603

Publisher: Seagull Books London Ltd

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 30 May 2023

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Seagull Books London Ltd

Audience: Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 1.0mm

Width: 6.0mm

Height: 9.0mm

Weight: 666g

Pages: 400

About the Author

Georges Bataille (1897–1962) was a French thinker, writer, and critic. Among his most celebrated works are Story of the Eye and Literature and Evil. Alberto Toscano teaches and researches at Goldsmiths at the University of London and Simon Fraser University in Vancouver. Benjamin Noys is professor of critical theory at the University of Chichester. He is the author of several books, including Georges Bataille: A Critical Introduction. Chris Turner is a translator and writer living in Birmingham, UK. He has translated numerous books from French and German, including, for Seagull Books, titles by Jean-Paul Sartre, Roland Barthes, André Gorz, Yves Bonnefoy, and Pascal Quignard, among others.

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