Literature is communication. Communication requires loyalty. Strict morality is a chain of agreed-upuon relations from which a positive good results. But communication cannot proceed from one integral being to another without opening oneself to a risk of death—to a risk that is the very negation of the good. Literature is not innocent. It is a dangerous game, and it is this danger that gives it its sovereign power. It is the return of the forbidden.
Here’s a foundational excerpt from Georges Bataille’s Literature and Evil (original French: La Littérature et le Mal , 1957), followed by a list of other essential works by Bataille that explore similar themes of transgression, sovereignty, eroticism, and the limits of experience. “Literature is either the essential or nothing. I believe that the Evil—an acute form of Evil—which it expresses, has a sovereign value for us. But this concept does not exclude morality: on the contrary, it demands a ‘hypermorality’. Georges Bataille - Literature and Evil other ...
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