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49 of 57 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars An exploration of value through excessive experience
The Tears of Eros is a fitting culmination of Bataille's search for value through excess. Although Bataille addresses many of the themes touched on here in greater detail in earlier works (Eroticism, The Accursed Share), The Tears of Eros is notable for the significant amount of artwork included to illustrate the connection Bataille develops between sex, death,...
Published on June 3, 1999 by Joo Heung Lee (JooHeung@aol.com)

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2.0 out of 5 stars why the fuss?
I cannot understand why the fuss over this book. The text is disappointing: repetitive, opinionated, insubstantial, more like desultory notes than anything else. The images are all black-and-white and poorly reproduced, and again repetitive and disconnected.

There is too much horror in it. Bataille associates violence, horror, terror, pain, cruelty, with...
Published on June 5, 2005 by Arizona


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49 of 57 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars An exploration of value through excessive experience, June 3, 1999
This review is from: The Tears of Eros (Paperback)
The Tears of Eros is a fitting culmination of Bataille's search for value through excess. Although Bataille addresses many of the themes touched on here in greater detail in earlier works (Eroticism, The Accursed Share), The Tears of Eros is notable for the significant amount of artwork included to illustrate the connection Bataille develops between sex, death, expenditure, and sovereign value. This is a "must-read" for any serious student of contemporary philosophy and--for that matter--any who would insist that value resides elsewhere than in a petty, bourgeois individualism.
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12 of 34 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars why the fuss?, June 5, 2005
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I cannot understand why the fuss over this book. The text is disappointing: repetitive, opinionated, insubstantial, more like desultory notes than anything else. The images are all black-and-white and poorly reproduced, and again repetitive and disconnected.

There is too much horror in it. Bataille associates violence, horror, terror, pain, cruelty, with eroticism, madness, ecstasy, the sacred. Perhaps intense cultivation of pleasure creates a corresponding accumulative cultivation of pain. Why should this be so? I don't know except that we have what it takes to explore and we can explore in all and any direction. It's as simple as that.

It's possible to write books and essays that are lucid and meaningful and it's possible to write "The Tears of Eros".
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10 of 96 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Extraordinary treatment of sex and death, emotions and words, September 1, 1997
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It is from woman, we come and to woman, we return because we all have both aspects in our being...female and maleness
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The Tears of Eros by Georges Bataille (Paperback - January 1, 2001)
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