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Must We Burn Sade? (1999)
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ISBN: 9781573927260 bzw. 1573927260, in Englisch, Humanity Books, Amherst, NY, gebundenes Buch, gebraucht.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, LEFT COAST BOOKS [2985969], Goleta, CA, U.S.A.
Pictorial boards, 262 pp., bib. notes; 24 cm. Tight, clean copy. CONTENTS: Unmasking Sade, by Deepak Narang Sawhney; Deadly pleasures, by Alphonso Lingis; Seven mirrors of Sade, by Stephen Pfohl; The encyclopedia of the embodied earth, by Deepak Narang Sawhney; Sade and the theater, by Annie Le Brun; A turning point in the Sadean novel, by Lucienne Frappier-Mazur; Sade against the supreme being, by Philippe Sollers; Differential practices, by Alistair Welchman; Sade, by Catherine Cusset; Transgression and its itinerary, by David Allison; Reading the lack of the body, by Kathy Acker; Evil in platonism and sadism. Size: 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall.
Pictorial boards, 262 pp., bib. notes; 24 cm. Tight, clean copy. CONTENTS: Unmasking Sade, by Deepak Narang Sawhney; Deadly pleasures, by Alphonso Lingis; Seven mirrors of Sade, by Stephen Pfohl; The encyclopedia of the embodied earth, by Deepak Narang Sawhney; Sade and the theater, by Annie Le Brun; A turning point in the Sadean novel, by Lucienne Frappier-Mazur; Sade against the supreme being, by Philippe Sollers; Differential practices, by Alistair Welchman; Sade, by Catherine Cusset; Transgression and its itinerary, by David Allison; Reading the lack of the body, by Kathy Acker; Evil in platonism and sadism. Size: 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall.
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Must We Burn Sade? (1999)
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ISBN: 9781573927260 bzw. 1573927260, in Englisch, 262 Seiten, Humanity Books, gebundenes Buch, gebraucht.
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Von Händler/Antiquariat, mybooks4you1.
The Marquis de Sade (1740-1814) has been labeled everything from a sadomasochistic pornographer (The 120 Days of Sodom) to the fiction writer responsible for the ideas that led to the Nazi death camps. Must We Burn Sade? peels away the negative legacy that has shrouded Sade for too long. Deepak Narang Sawhney points out that "Sade's legacy has been neglected, recreated, fictionalized, and venerated by medical guilds, literary hacks, religious detractors, and intellectual movements. In the past two centuries, Sade has come to represent many things for many people. . . . It is unclear whether we know Sade the writer or the apparatus which has been set up to either condemn or to sanctify his life and work." By contrast, this intriguing collection of essays seeks to examine Sade for what he was—a writer of novels and letters, a creator of plays and stories, and an author of essays and political manifestos. The contributors examine the literary, theatrical, political, social, and philosophical aspects of Sade's work, acquitting him of the false accusations and trials that have plagued his name by revealing his influences and motivations, and by providing an understanding of society's fear of Sade. What is so alarming about Sade's books that civilized society has felt compelled to disassociate itself from his works? This volume forces us to rethink Sade. Included are essays by Kathy Acker, David Allison, Georges Bataille, Catherine Cusset, Lucienne Frappier-Mazur, Annie Le Brun, Alphonso Lingis, Stephen Pfohl, Deepak Narang Sawhney, Philippe Sollers, and Alistair Welchman. Hardcover, Label: Humanity Books, Humanity Books, Product group: Book, Published: 1999-10-01, Release date: 1999-10-01, Studio: Humanity Books, Sales rank: 8861662.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, mybooks4you1.
The Marquis de Sade (1740-1814) has been labeled everything from a sadomasochistic pornographer (The 120 Days of Sodom) to the fiction writer responsible for the ideas that led to the Nazi death camps. Must We Burn Sade? peels away the negative legacy that has shrouded Sade for too long. Deepak Narang Sawhney points out that "Sade's legacy has been neglected, recreated, fictionalized, and venerated by medical guilds, literary hacks, religious detractors, and intellectual movements. In the past two centuries, Sade has come to represent many things for many people. . . . It is unclear whether we know Sade the writer or the apparatus which has been set up to either condemn or to sanctify his life and work." By contrast, this intriguing collection of essays seeks to examine Sade for what he was—a writer of novels and letters, a creator of plays and stories, and an author of essays and political manifestos. The contributors examine the literary, theatrical, political, social, and philosophical aspects of Sade's work, acquitting him of the false accusations and trials that have plagued his name by revealing his influences and motivations, and by providing an understanding of society's fear of Sade. What is so alarming about Sade's books that civilized society has felt compelled to disassociate itself from his works? This volume forces us to rethink Sade. Included are essays by Kathy Acker, David Allison, Georges Bataille, Catherine Cusset, Lucienne Frappier-Mazur, Annie Le Brun, Alphonso Lingis, Stephen Pfohl, Deepak Narang Sawhney, Philippe Sollers, and Alistair Welchman. Hardcover, Label: Humanity Books, Humanity Books, Product group: Book, Published: 1999-10-01, Release date: 1999-10-01, Studio: Humanity Books, Sales rank: 8861662.
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Must We Burn Sade? (1999)
EN HC US
ISBN: 9781573927260 bzw. 1573927260, in Englisch, Humanity Books, gebundenes Buch, gebraucht.
Lieferung aus: Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika, plus shipping, Shipping area: DOM.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, booklab, VA, Chantilly, [RE:3].
Great customer service. You will be happy! Hardcover.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, booklab, VA, Chantilly, [RE:3].
Great customer service. You will be happy! Hardcover.
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