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Joachim Neugroschel

    Joachim Neugroschel è stato un acclamato traduttore che si è dedicato alle opere di circa duecento libri. Le sue traduzioni comprendevano le opere seminali di autori come Franz Kafka, Marcel Proust e Thomas Mann. È stato insignito di tre premi PEN per la traduzione e del French-American Foundation Translation Prize per i suoi contributi. La sua vasta opera di traduzione ha reso accessibili importanti voci letterarie europee a un pubblico più ampio.

    La Pianista
    Story of the eye
    I, Pierre Seel, deported homosexual
    • As a young man in German-occupied France, Pierre Seel appeared on a list of accused homosexuals and was sent to an interment camp. He managed to survive the war, spending most of it as cannon fodder on the Russian front. Available for the first time in English, this account of Seel's experiences provides an invaluable contribution to the literature of the Holocaust.

      I, Pierre Seel, deported homosexual
    • Story of the eye

      • 127pagine
      • 5 ore di lettura

      Bataille's first novel, published under the pseudonym 'Lord Auch', is still his most notorious work. In this explicit pornographic fantasy, the young male narrator and his lovers Simone and Marcelle embark on a sexual quest involving sadism, torture, orgies, madness and defilement, culminating in a final act of transgression. Shocking and sacrilegious, Story of the Eye is the fullest expression of Bataille's obsession with the closeness of sex, violence and death. Yet it is also hallucinogenic in its power, and is one of the erotic classics of the twentieth century. This edition also includes Susan Sontag's superb study of pornography as art, 'The Pornographic Imagination', as well as Roland Barthes' essay 'The Metaphor of the Eye'.Georges Bataille (1897-1962), French essayist and novelist, was born in Billom, France. He converted to Catholicism, then later to Marxism, and was interested in psychoanalysis and mysticism, forming a secret society dedicated to glorifying human sacrifice. Leading a simple life as the curator of a municipal library, Bataille was involved on the fringes of Surrealism, founding the Surrealist magazine Documents in 1929, and editing the literary review Critique from 1946 until his death. Among his other works are the novels Blue of Noon (1957) and My Mother (1966), and the essays Eroticism (1957) and Literature and Evil (1957).

      Story of the eye