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''Story of the Eye'' (french: L'histoire de l'œil) is a 1928 novella written by Georges Bataille that details the increasingly bizarre
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s of a pair of teenage lovers, including an early depiction of omorashi fetishism in Western literature. It is narrated by the young man looking back on his exploits.


Plot summary

''Story of the Eye'' consists of several vignettes, centered around the sexual passion existing between the unnamed late adolescent male narrator and Simone, his primary female partner. Within this episodic narrative two secondary figures emerge: Marcelle, a mentally ill sixteen-year-old girl who comes to a sad end, and Sir Edmund, a voyeuristic English émigré aristocrat. The story starts with our narrator and Simone meeting at her villa three days after first being introduced through their families being distantly related. Shortly after, Simone instigates a dare from the narrator to sit in a saucer intended for the cat's milk, which she wins by sitting on the bowl with her vagina in the milk. They both masturbate to completion without any physical contact and, after cupping a feel of her
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while Simone is resting in her mother's arms, the narrator goes home and masturbates throughout the night. This upsets Simone, and when they meet the next day she makes him promise to never masturbate without her again. They start a sexual relationship, though one absent of conversation or penetration. Whilst having sex on the edge of a cliff they are approached by their friend Marcelle, who collapses crying into the grass upon the sight of their unorthodox sexual acrobatics. Simone and the narrator proceeds to rape Marcelle, and when it starts raining Simone starts masturbating in a puddle of mud. About a week or so later the pair encounters Marcelle on the streets. Simone apologizes for what happened on the cliff and promises to never lay a hand on her again. Marcelle agrees to join them, and a few other teenagers, for tea at Simone's villa; though instead of tea they drink large amounts of champagne. Simone, pretending to be dead wasted, makes a bet that she can pee into a tablecloth in front of everyone at the party. One of the boys challenges her bet, and when he loses Simone pulls off his pants. Marcelle begs to leave, but the narrator repeats Simone's promise to not touch her. Simone falls onto the floor and starts spasming while begging the pants-less boy to pee on her. Marcelle announces she wants to take off her dress but after being touched briefly by the narrator she retires to a bridal wardrobe to masturbate. A violent orgy unfolds and Marcelle pisses herself in the wardrobe. Later yet, covered in blood and cuts, the narrator checks up on Marcelle who shrieks in terror upon seeing the blood- and piss-covered scene that had unfolded in the living room. Marcelle's continued screaming brings the parents of the teenagers to the villa, where Marcelle bites off her mother's face in a state of delirium. The police are called and the narrator decides to steal his dad's money and gun, flee his home and escapes into the woods. The narrator moves in with Simone, bribing the villas servants in exchange for food and information about Marcelle. We learn that Marcelle has been admitted to a
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, which upsets Simone. The couple concocts a plan to break Marcelle out of the
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, but their first attempt is ultimately unsuccessful and Simone ends up ill from their escape. While bedridden, Simone discovers a fetish for eggs and their experimentation culminates with Simone putting a soft-boiled egg inside her vagina while bathing. On their second attempt they manage to break Marcelle out of the
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, however her sanity is long gone and she is incapable of discerning what is happening around her. When brought back to the villa she immediately recognizes the wardrobe from the orgy and has a psychotic breakdown that ends in Marcelle hanging herself in the closet. Simone spreads her corpse out in the living room and the couple has penetrative sex for the first time next to the corpse, taking Simone's virginity. To escape the legal consequences of Marcelle's suicide the couple flees to
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where they meet Sir Edmund, a depraved aristocrat who is happy to accommodate their lifestyle. Edmund tells Simone about the tradition in the aristocracy to eat the testicles of a recently killed bull while watching bull-fighting and Simone demands the raw testicles of a bull be given to her when they are watching the famous matador El Granero. As Granero is impaled by a bull and his right eye is ripped out of its socket, Simone sticks one of the raw testicles up her vagina and has an orgasm at the same moment El Granero dies. While sightseeing around Spain, Simone wets her dress laughing. They then visit the Church of Don Juan, where Simone seduces the priest, Don Aminado, by masturbating while confessing inside of the
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. After an assortment of sexual debauchery with the priest, Sir Edmund undertakes a blasphemous parody of the Catholic
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involving desecration of the bread and wine using Don Aminado's urine and semen before pinning the priest down as Simone strangles Don Aminado to death during his final orgasm. Simone demands the priest's right eye, and proceeds to insert the eye into her vagina. The scene ends with the narrator seeing Don Aminado's eye looking right at him out of the vagina. They escape punishment by donning disguises and making their way down to
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, where they buy a yacht staffed by Africans to continue their adventures overseas, whereupon the story ends. In a postscript, Bataille reveals that the character of Marcelle may have been partially inspired by his own mother, who suffered from
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, while the narrator's father is also modeled after his own unhappy paternal relationship. In an English-language edition,
Roland Barthes Roland Gérard Barthes (; ; 12 November 1915 – 26 March 1980) was a French literary theorist, essayist, philosopher, critic, and semiotician. His work engaged in the analysis of a variety of sign systems, mainly derived from Western popula ...
and Susan Sontag provide critical comment on the events.


Barthes: Metaphors of the eye and liquid

Roland Barthes Roland Gérard Barthes (; ; 12 November 1915 – 26 March 1980) was a French literary theorist, essayist, philosopher, critic, and semiotician. His work engaged in the analysis of a variety of sign systems, mainly derived from Western popula ...
published the original French version of his essay "Metaphor of the Eye" in Bataille's own journal ''Critique'', shortly after Bataille's death in 1962. Barthes' analysis focuses on the centrality of the eye to this series of vignettes, and notices that it is interchangeable with eggs, bulls' testicles and other ovular objects within the narrative. He also traces a second series of liquid metaphors within the text, which flow through tears, cat's milk, egg yolks, frequent urination scenes, blood and semen. Furthermore, he argues that he does not believe that ''Story of the Eye'' is necessarily a pornographic narrative, given that these structuring chains of metaphors do provide coherent underpinning sequences.


Cultural references

*Danish punk rock band
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references this book in the song "Ecstasy", and vocalist Elias Bender Rønnenfelt cited ''Story of the Eye'' as an influence in writing the album ''
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''. *In the movie '' Weekend'' Corrine, the female lead, recounts an orgy she participated in, many of the details of which are derived from the first two chapters of ''Story of the Eye''. *American indie pop band of Montreal references this book in the song "The Past is a Grotesque Animal" from the album Hissing Fauna, Are You the Destroyer?.


Adaptations

*The 1974 Italian/Belgian co-produced Eurocult film Simona, which stars
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and Patrick Magee, is an avant-garde adaptation of ''Story of the Eye'' that was written and directed by one-time Belgian filmmaker Patrick Longchamps. *'' Georges Bataille's Story of the Eye'' – 2004 experimental film adaptation of the novel


References


Bibliography

* *{{cite book , first=Susan , last=Sontag , chapter=The Pornographic Imagination , title=Styles of Radical Will , location=London , publisher=Secker and Warburg , year=1969 , isbn=0-436-47801-3 1928 French novels French erotic novels French novellas French novels adapted into films Novels set in France Novels set in Madrid Works by Georges Bataille Novels set in Seville Novels about rape Novels about murder Novels about suicide Masturbation in fiction