The first English-language translation of an essential, early work key
to understanding the French philosopher's later thought. In the decade
prior to the publication of Inner Experience (L’expérience
intérieure), the twentieth-century French philosopher Georges
Bataille produced a nascent masterwork containing some of his most
original and extensive reflections on a range of subjects. With
thoughts on ritual sacrifice and military conquest, the nature of
laughter, and the mechanisms of capitalism, The Limit of the
Useful, as Bataille had planned to title the work, illuminates the
philosopher’s later corpus, yet it remained unfinished and
unpublished in his lifetime, and untranslated until now. This is the
first English-language translation of what Cory Austin Knudson and
Tomas Elliott argue is one of Bataille’s most structurally
consistent works. Paired with draft essays and plans for The Accursed
Share, along with over a hundred pages of appendixes and notes, the
volume distinctively elaborates Bataille’s thought. The Limit of the
Useful spans a decade of rich intellectual ferment in Bataille’s
life as he first formulated his challenge to capitalism, engaging with
concepts and ideas in ways not seen in his other published works. The
volume bridges the gap between Bataille’s surrealist literary
writings and later scientific pretensions, drawing attention to, and
filling in, an overlooked lacuna in his oeuvre.
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ISBN
9780262371353
Publisert
2022
Utgiver
Random House Publishing Services
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Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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