Phoenix Public Library
 
 
 
LDR cam 22 a 4500
001 583549
035 ‡aocm50127849
005 20071115171326.0
008 020716r20021978enk 000 1 eng
010 ‡a 2002027979
020 ‡a0714530735 (pbk.) :‡c$14.95
035 ‡aBK0003848479
040 ‡aDLC‡cDLC‡dYDX‡dOEL‡dOCLCQ‡dBAKER‡dPNX‡dOrLoB-B‡dUtOrBLW
041 ‡aeng‡hfre
042 ‡apcc
043 ‡ae------‡ae-fr---
049 ‡aPNXA
050 ‡aPQ2603.A695‡bB5513 2002
099 ‡aFICTION‡aBataille,‡aG.
100 ‡aBataille, Georges,‡d1897-1962.
240 ‡aBleu du ciel.‡lEnglish
245 ‡aBlue of noon /‡cGeorges Bataille ; translated by Harry Mathews ; with an introductory essay by Ken Hollings.
260 ‡aLondon ;‡aNew York :‡bMarion Boyars ;‡a[Saint Paul, Minn. :‡bDistributed in the USA by Consortium Book Sales],‡c2002.
300 ‡axv, 128 p. ;‡c20 cm.
500 ‡aOriginally published in the United States: [New York] : Urizen Books, 1978.
520 ‡a"Set against the backdrop of Europe's slide into Fascism, Blue of Noon is one of Bataille's most overtly political works, exploring the ambiguity of sex as a subversive force and dissecting the fetishes of violence, power and death that mesmerized an age. The reader is taken on a dark journey through the psyche of the pre-war French intelligentsia, torn between identification with the victims of history and the glamour of its victors."--BOOK JACKET.
650 ‡aFascism‡zEurope‡vFiction.
650 ‡aSubculture‡zEurope‡vFiction.
651 ‡aFrance‡xHistory‡y20th century‡vFiction.
695 ‡bFIC005000 ‡a FICTION / Erotica.
700 ‡aMathews, Harry,‡d1930-
898 ‡aqEnglish
898 ‡aqFictionBooks
898 ‡aqBook
910 ‡aCARL2118762278 ‡d20094565
936 ‡agkd
949 ‡b31730067550553‡cFICTION Bataille, G.‡hBB1‡lFLOOR1‡mABK‡p14.95‡sS‡w2
949 ‡b31730067550561‡cFICTION Bataille, G.‡hBB1‡lFLOOR1‡mABK‡p14.95‡sS‡w4
994 ‡aC0‡bPNX
998 ‡aITS181 ITS 20050623171945.0 ITSP Phoenix ‡bITS181 ITS 20071115171056.0 ITSP Phoenix ‡bLDR509 20070727185202.0 FIX1 Phoenix ‡bLDR509 20060515150105.0 OCLC Phoenix