Georges Bataille (1897-1962): Works in French
Bataille's work defies comfortable categories, whether generic, intellectual, or moral. Theology, economics, and pornography rub elbows with mysticism, art history, and Surrealist gibberish. He is a writer of texts, in the sense of that word developed by poststructuralist critics: he creates works whose rules, rather than being established in advance by tradition, genre, or cohesive individual style, are forged, bent, broken, and discarded in the immanent process of writing itself, and leave the trace of that labor in frequent shifts of tone and register as well as the deliberate introduction of gaps, fissures, and incoherences into their texture. The characters in his narratives often seem just on the verge of discovering the shape of the story in which they are participating, only to lose it again in bouts of debauchery and vertigo; the ideas in his prose often seem just on the verge of falling into a distinct and orderly pattern, only to veer uncontrollably out of orbit and disperse within a single abrupt sentence. Hardly surprising, then, that his influence remains alive in those strands of poststructuralist thinking that emphasize how meaning in a literary text coalesces around points of stubborn and irreducible meaninglessness, concealing and absorbing them at once.
On this page you can discover nearly all of Bataille's published work in French as well as digitized versions of the three significant cultural and literary journals he edited at different points in his career. Each book is listed in the bibliographies below in chronological order according to publication date, from newest to oldest, and is linked to WorldCat, where you can discover library holdings for that item in your region. You can always contact your librarian and fellow Bataillean, Michael Kicey, Humanities Liaison Librarian, with further research questions and needs.
Right: Hans Bellmer, "The Crimes of Love" (1961). Read more
about Bellmer and his close relationship to Bataille's work here.
about Bellmer and his close relationship to Bataille's work here.
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Edited Periodicals
- Documents: doctrines, archéologie, beaux-arts, ethnographie, ed. Georges Bataille, 1929-1931Contributors: Georges Bataille, Jacques Baron, Alejo Carpentier, Robert Desnos, Carl Einstein, Roger Gilbert-Lecomte, Marcel Griaule, Eugène Jolas, Marcel Jouhandeau, Maurice Leenhardt, Michel Leiris, Georges Limbour, Marcel Mauss, Jacques Prévert, Raymond Queneau, Georges Ribemont-Dessaignes, Paul Rivet, Georges Henri-Rivière, André Schaeffner, Roger Vitrac.
Art by: Hans Arp, Jacques-André Boiffard, Georges Braque, Giorgio de Chirico, Salvador Dalí, Marcel Duchamp, Max Ernst, Alberto Giacometti, Juan Gris, Jean Hugo, Paul Klee, Henri Laurens, Fernand Leger, André Masson, Joan Miró, Pablo Picasso.
Ian Goodale, European Studies Librarian at the University of Texas - Austin, has digitized Bataille's journals, including Documents.
Gallica, the digital collections division of the Bibliothèque nationale de France, has digitized a recent (1991) facsimile republication of the 1929-1930 run of Documents:
♦ Vol. 1, nos. 1-7, année 1929 (republished 1991)
♦ Vol. 2, nos. 1-8, année 1930 (republished 1991) - Acéphale, ed. Georges Bataille, 1936-1939Ian Goodale, European Studies Librarian at the University of Texas - Austin, has digitized Bataille's journals, including Acéphale.
The journal's four issues have also been digitized by the Centre Pompidou, Bibliothèque Kandinsky:
♦ No. 1, 24 juin 1936: La Conjuration sacrée. « La Conjuration sacrée » par Georges Bataille, « Le Monstre » par Pierre Klossowski, dessins d'André Masson.
♦ No. 2, 21 janvier 1937: Nietzsche et les fascistes. Une réparation. « Nietzsche et les fascistes » et « Propositions » par Georges Bataille, « Nietzsche et la mort de dieu » par Jean Wahl, «Réalisation de l'homme » par Jean Rollin, « Création du monde » par Pierre Klossowski, dessins d'André Masson.
♦ Nos. 3-4, juillet 1937: Dionysos, « Dionysos » par G. Bataille, « Dionysos Philosophe » par J. Monnerot, « Chronique Nietzschéenne » par Georges Bataille, « Les vertus dionysiaques » par Roger Caillois, « Déclaration relative à la fondation d'un Collège de sociologie » par Georges Bataille, « Don Juan selon Kierkegaard » par Pierre Klossowski, quatre dessins d'André Masson.
♦ No. 5, juin 1939: Folie, guerre et mort: « La folie de Nietzsche, » « La menace de guerre, » « La pratique de la Joie devant la mort. » Contributions to this issue were unsigned, but all were written by Georges Bataille. - Critique: revue générale des publications françaises et étrangères, ed. Georges Bataille 1946-1950Some exemplary listings of contributors to Critique during Bataille's editorship:
♦ Vol. 1, no. 1, juin 1946, par G. Bataille, J. Maquet, A. Girard, A. Sénéchal, P. Prévost, P. Germain, J. Chaveau, E. Weil, A. Koyré, E. Weil, G. Ambrosino.
♦ Vol. 1, no. 6, novembre 1946, par A. Ollivier, J. Lemarchand, A. Masson, S. Pètrement, R. Aron, A. Mousset, E. Weil, G. Bataille, A. Bazin, G. Ambrosino.
♦ Vol. 2, no. 8-9, janvier-février 1947, par G. Bataille, R.-P. Caillois, C.-A. Astre, D.-H. Kahnweiler, A. Forestier, E. Weil, J. Romein, L. Poirier, M. Collinet, P. Germain, J. Piel, J. Monnerot, A. Patri.
♦ Vol. 2, no. 11, avril 1947, par M. Blanchot, G.-A. Astre, S. Pètrement, W. Weidlé, E. Weil, J. Chaveau, J. Piel, G. Bataille.
♦ Vol. 3, nos. 13-14, juin-juillet 1947, par G. Bataille, C. Simonnet, W. Weidlé, G.-A. Astre, J. Chavy, G. Vajda, R.-C. Pierrot, E. Weil, R. Wauquier, J. Monnerot, É. Dolléans, L. Goldmann.
♦ Vol. 3, nos. 15-16, aout-septembre 1947, par G. Bataille, M. Nadeau, E. Weil, B. de Schloezer, L. Robin, W. Weidlé, M. Bois, P. Germain, G. Ambrosino.
♦ Vol. 3, no. 17, octobre 1947, par M. Saillet, G. Bataille, W. Weidlé, L. Robin, J. Piel, H. Hécaen.
♦ Vol. 3, no. 19, décembre 1947, par A. Béguin, M. Saillet, W. Weidlé, G. Bataille, A. Kaan, J. Piel, G. Ambrosino.