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Is all literature just born out of sexual pathology/inferiority?

>> No.17570801
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17570801

Yes.

>> No.17570803

t. haven’t read Bataille

>> No.17570822

>>17570789
its born out of bussy pounding and the smell of sweaty taints

>> No.17570840

Whyz she sitting there, retarded BITCH.

>> No.17570848

>>17570803
Please refer to the first sentence of Histoire de l'œil.

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17570854

That, and anger towards powerful men.

>> No.17570950

Yes absolutely everything that ever has or ever will happen is predicated solely and entirely on sex and nothing else

>> No.17570953

>>17570789
i want to taste her boobs on a stick

>> No.17571025

>>17570950
not sex but maybe the primal creation energy that is behind sex

>> No.17571326

>>17570848
Yes but that’s only because eroticism is a product of the consciousness of death. Hence why the sexual theme is important in many books and for many authors, but what’s behind is really death. A writer like Perec does not strikes me as very concerned with his sexuality, nor as repressed, but is very much aware of the problem of death (see W for instance).

>> No.17571347

>>17571326
>Yes but that’s only because eroticism is a product of the consciousness of death.
How so?

>> No.17571622

>>17571347
Because eroticism is ritually tied with the orgasm which is itself unconsciously tied with death as a kind of dispossession of the body. That’s Bataille’s thesis in (very) short and I don’t fully agree with him but I also think that erotism is secondary to the consciousness of death in the arts (when it’s not equivalent). You talked about Story of the eye, notice how much angst and death there is in this book. The last scene too can be seen as a tie between consciousness (the eye), sexuality (the cunt), and death (the priest).