Pierre Klossowsky

Klossowsky, Pierre
Publisher: Hatje Cantz Verlag
Binding: Hardcover
Measurements: 23.60 x 28.50 cm

Pierre Klossowski (1905-2001) was a significant and influential philosopher, writer, translator and artist who befriended Georges Bataille and formulated an original stance on many theological issues, as well as the philosophy of the Marquis de Sade. His first novel, “Roberte, ce soir,” appeared in 1954 as a limited edition containing six of his own erotic illustrations, after he rejected drawings by his younger brother, the painter Balthus. Following the encouragement of Robert Lebel, Andri Masson and Alberto Giacometti, Klossowski held his first exhibition in Paris in 1956, and subsequently produced numerous life-size drawings of erotic scenes imbued with mythological, allegorical and philosophical connotations. By the 1970s, he had won the acclaim of such eminent thinkers as Maurice Blanchot, Michel Butor, Gilles Deleuze, Michel Foucault and Filix Guattari. Of Klossowski, Gilles Deleuze once said, “That bodies speak has been known for a long time.”

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