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De Sade
Journey to Italy
1992
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"En juillet 1775, pour ne pas être arrêté, Sade fuit en Italie. Durant presque un an, il va séjourner dans la Péninsule, s'attardant à Florence, Rome et Naples. Il découvre l'art antique et la peinture italienne, sympathise avec un artiste qui l'initie aux débats esthétiques. Il dénonce le poids de l'Église et s'enthousiasme pour une liberté des moeurs dont il feint de s'offusquer. Il rassemble une vaste documentation et met en chantier un Voyage d'Italie qui est une exploration de son Italie personnelle : volcanique, passionnée, excessive, jouissive. Il y travaillera jusqu'à la fin de sa vie sans jamais l'achever, et la matière en nourrira l'ensemble de sa création ultérieure."Michel Delon.
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Marquis de Sade
Marquis de Sade
Author · 41 books

A preoccupation with sexual violence characterizes novels, plays, and short stories that Donatien Alphonse François, comte de Sade but known as marquis de Sade, of France wrote. After this writer derives the word sadism, the deriving of sexual gratification from fantasies or acts that involve causing other persons to suffer physical or mental pain. This aristocrat, revolutionary politician, and philosopher exhibited famous libertine lifestyle. His works include dialogues and political tracts; in his lifetime, he published some works under his own name and denied authorship of apparently anonymous other works. His best erotic works combined philosophical discourse with pornography and depicted fantasies with an emphasis on criminality and blasphemy against the Catholic Church. Morality, religion or law restrained not his "extreme freedom." Various prisons and an insane asylum incarcerated the aristocrat for 32 years of his life: ten years in the Bastile, another year elsewhere in Paris, a month in Conciergerie, two years in a fortress, a year in Madelonnettes, three years in Bicêtre, a year in Sainte-Pélagie, and 13 years in the Charenton asylum. During the French revolution, people elected this criminal as delegate to the National Convention. He wrote many of his works in prison.

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