Georges Bataille - Blue of Noon
Georges Bataille - Blue of Noon, Archeologia i antropologia, Georges Bataille
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For Andre Masson
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Published in Paladin Books
1988
First published in Great Britain by
Marion Boyars (Publishers) Ltd
1979
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Georges Bataille
1957
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Introducion
INTRODUCTION
11
the most squalid of unlikely places - Dirty was drunk.
Utterly so. I was next to her (my hand was still band
aged from being cut by a broken glass.) Dirty that day
was wearing a sumptuous evening gown (I was unshaven
and unkempt.) As she stretched her long legs, she went
into a violent convulsion. The place was crowded with
men, and their eyes were getting ominous; the eyes of
these perplexed men recalled spent cigars. Dirty clasped
her naked thighs with both hands. She moaned as she
bit into a grubby curtain. She was as drunk as she was
beautiful. Staring at a gaslamp, she rolled round, irate
eyes.
"What's going on?" she shouted.
In the same instant, like a cannon going off in a
cloud of dust, she jumped. From eyes that bulged like a
scarecrow's came a stream of tears.
She shouted again: "Troppmann!"
I
n London, in a cellar, in a neighborhood dive
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