Blue of noon

155 pages

English language

Published Aug. 8, 1979 by M. Boyars.

ISBN:
978-0-7145-2683-6
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Blue of Noon (French: Le Bleu du Ciel) is an erotic novella by Georges Bataille. Although Bataille completed the work in 1935, it was not published until Jean-Jacques Pauvert did so in 1957. (Pauvert previously published the writings of the Marquis de Sade.) Urizen Books published Harry Mathews' English-language translation in 1978. The book deals with necrophilia.

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I'm working my way through Bataille's oeuvre as I read his biography. This is the first time I've ever done something like this and I'm having a great time. So far Blue of Noon is my favorite. It is a largely political novel that manages to weave every one of Bataille's philosophical interests into a relatively coherent storyline. This novel has a lot in common with Sartre's Nausea but imho it is better written. Where Nausea feels a little overwritten, Blue of Noon chooses concision and for the project at hand I think that is more appropriate.

In Bataille's own words:

"A story that reveals the possibilities of life is not necessarily an appeal; but it does appeal to a moment of fury without which its author would remain blind to these possibilities, which are those of excess. Of this I am sure: only an intolerable, impossible ordeal can …
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