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Inner Experience (Suny Series : Intersections : Philosophy and Critical Theory) (original 1943; edition 1988)

by Georges Bataille

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His is a journey marked by the questioning of experience itself, until what is reached is sovereign laughter, non-knowledge, and a Presence in no way distinct from Absence, where "The mind moves in a strange world where anguish and ecstasy coexist."
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Title:Inner Experience (Suny Series : Intersections : Philosophy and Critical Theory)
Authors:Georges Bataille
Info:State University of New York Press (1988), Paperback
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Inner Experience by Georges Bataille (1943)

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I heard somewhere that after reading The Gay Science, Bataille felt at a loss. How could he write anything that Nietzsche had not already written? I often feel that way reading Bataille himself. ( )
  schumacherrr | Feb 21, 2022 |
[Edição francesa da coleção TEL Gallimard, 1978].

É realmente impressionante a capacidade de um homem da primeira metade do século XX na casa dos seus 30 anos de soar quase tão edgy quanto um pré-adolescente de 13 anos que escreve letras de Nine Inch Nails no caderno da escola. Apesar disso, eu aprecio por vezes a violência poética de Bataille (v. p. ex. os primeiros parágrafos de "O Azul do Céu")

As conversas sobre os santos católicos, tortura chinesa e êxtase (quase tudo da terceira parte) foram interessantes, mas a nível teórico eu realmente não consigo levar nada aqui muito a sério. Se você tiver qualquer interesse, basta apenas a seção "O Labirinto" e se você se sentir mais afim o resto da terceira parte assim como a quarta parte (até a segunda digressão) podem lhe ser agradáveis.

Como o autor, eu me sinto demasiado tomado por uma angústia sufocante (e por uma enorme dor de cabeça) após encarar esse livro e portanto me sinto forçado a acabar essa resenha por aqui até retornar do meu estado de êxtase e escrever mais meio parágrafo e parar de novo. Eu espero jamais ter que olhar o vazio nesse céu novamente.

E - por Deus! - não se aproxime d'O Suplício. ( )
  iogavagai | Jul 31, 2021 |
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  slplst | Jun 23, 2019 |
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