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  1. The 120 Days of Sodom and Other Writings : Marquis de Sade: Amazon.de: Books. Skip to main content .de. Hello Select your address ...

  2. The 120 Days of Sodom and Other Writings. Paperback – 10 Jan. 1994. The Marquis de Sade, vilified by respectable society from his own time through ours, apotheosized by Apollinaire as the freest spirit tht has yet existed, wrote The 120 Days of Sodom while imprisoned in the Bastille. An exhaustive catalogue of sexual aberrations and the first ...

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  3. About The 120 Days of Sodom. A new translation of Sade’s most notorious, shocking, and influential novel. Winner of the 2017 Scott Moncrieff Prize This distressing but hugely important text has influenced countless individuals throughout history: Flaubert and Baudelaire both read Sade; the surrealists were obsessed with him; film-makers like Pasolini saw parallels with twentieth-century ...

  4. 120 Days of Sodom was the first book i decided to read from Marquis de Sade and i did it, because i was intrigued from the whole Sinister and Evil Reputation that accompanies his writings! I admit that i was really shocked but also thought- provoked. All the Sade's strong beliefs about Atheism, Corruption of Catholic Church, Crime in All its Possible Forms,Torture,

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  5. This book, 120 Days of Sodom and Other Writings is an erotic book with his philosophical musings and lots of disgusting sex, violence, bizarre sexual fantasies, murder, mutilations and blasphemy against Catholic religion. Sade, being a self-declared popular libertine and a proponent of "extreme freedom", puts in all those negative thoughts in this novel to despise the French people, take up ...

  6. The 120 Days of Sodom and Other Writings. by Marquis de Sade. 3.45 avg. rating · 2,739 Ratings. The Marquis de Sade, vilified by respectable society from his own time through ours, apotheosized by Apollinaire as "the freest spirit tht has yet existed, " wrote "The 120 Days of Sodom" while impris…. Want to Read.

  7. 1. Sept. 2018 · The Marquis de Sade, vilified by respectable society from his own time through ours, apotheosized by Apollinaire as “the freest spirit that has yet existed,” wrote The 120 Days of Sodom while imprisoned in the Bastille. An exhaustive catalogue of sexual aberrations and the first systematic exploration—a hundred years before Krafft-Ebing and Freud—of the psychology of sex, it is ...