Blue of Noon
Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 2002
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Novel • Fiction
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French Literature•
PhilosophyEurope • 1930s
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World History•
Love & Sexuality2002
Adult
18+ years
Blue of Noon by Georges Bataille follows an individual entangled in political unrest and personal turmoil in pre-World War II Europe. The narrative explores themes of chaos, eroticism, and existential despair as the protagonist navigates relationships and emerging fascism, reflecting the broader societal decay and inner conflict.
Dark
Unnerving
Mysterious
Melancholic
Challenging
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Blue of Noon by Georges Bataille is lauded for its challenging exploration of nihilism and eroticism. Readers appreciate its intense emotional depth and philosophical undertones, though some find its dark and chaotic narrative disorienting. Bataille’s vivid prose polarizes, captivating some while alienating others due to its provocative themes.
A reader who appreciates Blue of Noon by Georges Bataille likely enjoys exploring dark, existential themes and psychological depth. Fans of Nausea by Jean-Paul Sartre or The Stranger by Albert Camus will find its blend of eroticism, political turmoil, and philosophical inquiry compelling.
3,208 ratings
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Mixed feelings
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162
Novel • Fiction
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French Literature•
PhilosophyEurope • 1930s
•
World History•
Love & Sexuality2002
Adult
18+ years
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