L'impossible

by Georges Bataille

Paperback, 1962

Status

Available

Call number

848.91209

Collection

Publication

Editions de Minuit (1962), Broché, 188 pages

Description

In a philosophical erotic narrative, an essay on poetry, and in poems Georges Bataille pursues his guiding concept, the impossible. The narrator engages in a journey, one reminiscent of the Grail quest; failing, he experiences truth. He describes a movement toward a disappearing object, the same elusive object that moved Theresa of Avila and Catherine of Siena to ecstasy. "Humanity is faced with a double perspective: in one direction, violent pleasure, horror and death - precisely the perspective of poetry - and in the opposite direction, that of science or the real world of utility. Only the useful, the real, have a serious character. We are never within our rights in preferring seduction to it: truth has rights over us. Indeed it has every right. And yet we can, and indeed we must respond to something which, not being God, is stronger than everyright, that impossible to which we accede only by forgetting the truth of all these rights." --Georges Bataille Georges Bataille (1897-1962) was a French intellectual and literary icon who wrote essays, novels, and poems exploring philosophical and sociological subjects such as eroticism and surrealism. City Lights published more of Bataille's works includingErotism,The Tears of Eros, andStory of the Eye.… (more)

Language

Original language

French

Original publication date

1962

Physical description

188 p.; 7.24 inches

ISBN

270730123X / 9782707301239
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