- The Baphomet
"The Baphomet" is a
transgressive piece of experimental fiction authored byPierre Klossowski . Klossowski wrote his original French novel in 1965, but it was not translated into English until Marsilio Press published such an edition in 1992.Narrative
Given that its structure is nonlinear, the following attempts to provide some coherence to the narrative of this book.
Baphomet itself was a fabled idol that the medievalKnights Templar worshipped, until the violent suppression of their order, forheresy andsodomy in 1307. In this narrative, the ghosts of Templarmonks reassemble each year to commemorate their immolation, and engage indemonic possession of unwary animals and small children. In this case, the body of a recently dead page gives cause for interest, although the Templar Grand Master,Pierre Klossowski andFriedrich Nietszche also assume animal forms during the dialogue and vignettes that follow, and provide commentary on eros,death ,transgression and rejection of conventionalmorality . It is never certain whetherBaphomet is an actual entity, or whether this is anhallucinogenic spectacle produced by the dyingconsciousness of the monks themselves shortly before onset of death.Bibliography
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Pierre Klossowski : "Le Baphomet": Paris: France Mercure: 1965.
*Pierre Klossowski : "The Baphomet" (translation): New York: Marsilio Press: 1992: ISBN 0-941419-73-8
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