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Georges Bataille

“And, writing to you, I know that I cannot speak to you, but there is no way of preventing myself from speaking. I am going abroad, as far away as possible, but everywhere I go I shall be in the same delirium, the same whether far from you or near, for the pleasure in me depends on no one, it emanates from me alone, from the imbalance in me which perpetually frays my nerves. You can see it for yourself, you aren’t the cause of it, I can do without you and I want you at a distance from me, but if you are involved, if it be a question of you, then I want to be in this delirium, I want you to behold it, I want it to destroy you.”

Georges Bataille, My Mother / Madame Edwarda / The Dead Man
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My Mother / Madame Edwarda / The Dead Man My Mother / Madame Edwarda / The Dead Man by Georges Bataille
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