143: Georges Bataille, part 1 - On Nietzsche

143: Georges Bataille, part 1 - On Nietzsche

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144: Georges Bataille, part 2 - 1944 Diaries

"You, whoever you are, reading me - take your own chance. Just as, at the moment of writing, I gamble with you." The much-awaited conclusion to season six is here! The year is 1944, and we follow Georges Bataille through the months of February to August as he recounts the end of ...  Show more

Untimely Reflections #46: Stuart Kendall - On Georges Bataille

Today, I'm speaking with independent scholar, translator, and lecturer, Stuart Kendall. Stuart is responsible for helping to bring new translations of Georges Bataille's work into English, and he joined me for a conversation about Georges Bataille and his influence from Friedrich ...  Show more

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