Against Architecture: The Writings of Georges Bataille

Against Architecture: The Writings of Georges Bataille

Against Architecture: The Writings of Georges Bataille

Against Architecture: The Writings of Georges Bataille

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Overview

Over the past 30 years the writings of Georges Bataille have had a profound influence on French intellectual thought, informing the work of Foucault, Derrida, and Barthes, among others. Against Architecture offers the first serious interpretation of this challenging thinker, spelling out the profoundly original and radical nature of Bataille's work.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780262581134
Publisher: MIT Press
Publication date: 02/25/1992
Series: October Books
Edition description: Reissue
Pages: 232
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.50(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Denis Hollier is Professor of French at Yale University.

Table of Contents

Introduction' Bloody Sundays
The Hegelian Edifice
A Simple Beginning
The Hegelian Edifice
The Tower of Babel
The Symbol
The Architectural Metaphor
Notre-Dame de Rheims
On Bataille
Architectural Metaphors
Summa Theologica
"Architecture"' The Article
The Labyrinth, the Pyramid, and the Labyrinth
The Labyrinth and the Pyramid
The Caesarean
Incomplete
Slaughter
"The Pineal Eye"
1. Homo sapiens
2. La tache aveugle' The blind spot
3. Scatology
4. The pineal eye
5. The blue of noon
The Caesarean
Notes
Index

What People are Saying About This

Richard Howard

Hollier has not only written a series of interlocking essays which manage to roam representatively over and under the six thousand pages of Bataille, a polygraphic author of the most bewildering complexity, but be has taken the master's method to heart and has written not a book about Bataille but a book through him: he has turned Bataille on and even against Bataille. The result is a superb, even a supreme critical work.

Endorsement

Hollier has not only written a series of interlocking essays which manage to roam representatively over and under the six thousand pages of Bataille, a polygraphic author of the most bewildering complexity, but be has taken the master's method to heart and has written not a book about Bataille but a book through him: he has turned Bataille on and even against Bataille. The result is a superb, even a supreme critical work.

Richard Howard, Professor of Creative Writing, University of Houston

From the Publisher

Hollier has not only written a series of interlocking essays which manage to roam representatively over and under the six thousand pages of Bataille, a polygraphic author of the most bewildering complexity, but be has taken the master's method to heart and has written not a book about Bataille but a book through him: he has turned Bataille on and even against Bataille. The result is a superb, even a supreme critical work.

Richard Howard, Professor of Creative Writing, University of Houston

David Gordon

A very valuable study of its subject.

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