
La felicidad, el erotismo y la literatura/Happiness, Eroticism and Literature: Ensayos 1944 - 1961
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Science Fiction
History
Philosophy
格式
平装书
页数
407
语言
西班牙语
已发布
Jan 1, 2013
出版商
Adriana Hidalgo Editora S.A.
ISBN-10
9879396677
ISBN-13
9789879396674
描述
Georges Bataille delves into the intricate relationship between happiness, eroticism, and literature in this collection of essays, written during a pivotal era from 1944 to 1961. His explorations reveal how these themes intertwine, reflecting the complexities of human existence. Bataille's profound insights challenge conventional narratives, inviting readers to confront the darker sides of desire and pleasure while simultaneously seeking joy and fulfillment.
Through a philosophical lens, Bataille examines the role of eroticism in literature, arguing that it serves as a vital conduit for understanding profound emotional experiences. His provocative style dismantles traditional societal norms, allowing for a deeper appreciation of the human condition's multifaceted aspects. Each essay serves as a thoughtful commentary on the struggles between societal expectations and individual yearnings.
This collection not only engages with literary theory but also beckons readers into introspection. Bataille’s evocative prose encourages an exploration of personal and collective happiness, urging one to consider how literature can illuminate the often-overlooked corridors of desire and joy in their lives.
Through a philosophical lens, Bataille examines the role of eroticism in literature, arguing that it serves as a vital conduit for understanding profound emotional experiences. His provocative style dismantles traditional societal norms, allowing for a deeper appreciation of the human condition's multifaceted aspects. Each essay serves as a thoughtful commentary on the struggles between societal expectations and individual yearnings.
This collection not only engages with literary theory but also beckons readers into introspection. Bataille’s evocative prose encourages an exploration of personal and collective happiness, urging one to consider how literature can illuminate the often-overlooked corridors of desire and joy in their lives.