David Farrell Krell  

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The Jesuve (Le Jesuve, 1930) is a text by French writer Georges Bataille, posthumously published.

The Jesuve is not only Jesus, which in France is both a savior and a sausage, but also seve, the sap of Dionysos (W, 259); the Jesuve is both the volcano, Vesuve, and the goddess, Venus; it is the je suis of Descartes, re-marked as the "I ...
[[Archeticture [sic]: Ecstasies of Space, Time, and the Human Body]] - Page 155, David Farrell Krell




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