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Marquis de Sade Anyone ever read his stuff? | |
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No, but I had a friend who was obsessed with him. The bitch fucked my boyfriend.
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JustErin said: No, but I had a friend who was obsessed with him. The bitch fucked my boyfriend.
That's sadism for you. | |
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I know who he is and what he's all about but I've never read any of his books.
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i have read LES 120 JOURS DE SODOME.
it had some fun passages, but most of it is over the top and horrible. yes SIR! | |
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Ex-Moderator | I have Juliette and amother huge collection of his work, but I've only skimmed through both of them.
I do plan to sit down and read them someday. |
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Dance said: Anyone ever read his stuff?
HELL YES!!! Great read!! This man was a brilliant mind and it is a shame the aforementioned statement has been placed in the shadows due to his sexual explorations. I read this book and it was captivating!! And I can relate to the sexual voracity! [Edited 3/28/08 7:19am] The man who does not read good books has no advantage over the man who cannot read them. -- Mark Twain.
BOB JOHNSON IS PART OF THE PROBLEM!! | |
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Certainly. I have Philosophy in the Boudoir and 120 Days of Sodom and have read them both cover to cover. Sade isn't remembered for the actual writing, which is very repetitive and often pedestrian, but (obviously) more for his ideas and views on sex and gender. Sade was really ahead of his time as a sexual revolutionary. | |
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JustErin said: No, but I had a friend who was obsessed with him. The bitch fucked my boyfriend.
Ὅσον ζῇς φαίνου
μηδὲν ὅλως σὺ λυποῦ πρὸς ὀλίγον ἐστὶ τὸ ζῆν τὸ τέλος ὁ χρόνος ἀπαιτεῖ.” | |
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I took "Literature & Sexuality" in college as an English minor. I had to read parts of an anthology that included "Justine", "Philosophy in the Bedroom" and "Eugenie de Franval" and "other writings".
I ended up reading the whole thing... "Love Hurts. Your lies, they cut me. Now your words don't mean a thing. I don't give a damn if you ever loved me..." -Cher, "Woman's World" | |
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DexMSR said: Dance said: Anyone ever read his stuff?
HELL YES!!! Great read!! This man was a brilliant mind and it is a shame the aforementioned statement has been placed in the shadows due to his sexual explorations. I read this book and it was captivating!! And I can relate to the sexual voracity! [Edited 3/28/08 7:19am] I'm actually on my way to B n N to pick this one up, the Marquis is a favorite | |
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Statuesqque said: DexMSR said: HELL YES!!! Great read!! This man was a brilliant mind and it is a shame the aforementioned statement has been placed in the shadows due to his sexual explorations. I read this book and it was captivating!! And I can relate to the sexual voracity! [Edited 3/28/08 7:19am] I'm actually on my way to B n N to pick this one up, the Marquis is a favorite Excellent!! Whap! The man who does not read good books has no advantage over the man who cannot read them. -- Mark Twain.
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I haven't read any of his work but he was covered in my Contemporary Ethics class. I had no idea about the guy aside from the sexual stuff until I took that class. | |
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Statuesqque said: I'm actually on my way to B n N to pick this one up, the Marquis is a favorite
I SEE. | |
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Stymie said: I haven't read any of his work but he was covered in my Contemporary Ethics class. I had no idea about the guy aside from the sexual stuff until I took that class.
That's what I'm sayin'!!! He had a brilliant...BRILLIANT socio-political mind for justice and not too many people even know it!! Sucks!! oh.....WHAP WHAP WHAP!!! Cause I know YOU like them hard and frequent!! The man who does not read good books has no advantage over the man who cannot read them. -- Mark Twain.
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Dance said: Statuesqque said: I'm actually on my way to B n N to pick this one up, the Marquis is a favorite
I SEE. | |
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DexMSR said: Statuesqque said: I'm actually on my way to B n N to pick this one up, the Marquis is a favorite Excellent!! Whap! Whap! | |
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DexMSR said: Stymie said: I haven't read any of his work but he was covered in my Contemporary Ethics class. I had no idea about the guy aside from the sexual stuff until I took that class.
That's what I'm sayin'!!! He had a brilliant...BRILLIANT socio-political mind for justice and not too many people even know it!! Sucks!! oh.....WHAP WHAP WHAP!!! Cause I know YOU like them hard and frequent!! | |
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dawntreader said: i have read LES 120 JOURS DE SODOME.
it had some fun passages, but most of it is over the top and horrible. How anyone could find stories about the sexual abuse, torture and murder of children (or anyone for that matter) entertaining is beyond anything I'll ever understand. [Edited 3/28/08 12:01pm] | |
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JustErin said: dawntreader said: i have read LES 120 JOURS DE SODOME.
it had some fun passages, but most of it is over the top and horrible. How anyone could find stories about the sexual abuse, torture and murder of children (or anyone for that matter) entertaining is beyond anything I'll ever understand. [Edited 3/28/08 12:01pm] I doubt that most people who have read ALL his work actually enjoyed it or found it entertaining. For most I imagine it's like reading about a serial killer. For a very small group it's something they actually like while others avoid some of the material and love everything else. | |
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Dance said: JustErin said: How anyone could find stories about the sexual abuse, torture and murder of children (or anyone for that matter) entertaining is beyond anything I'll ever understand. [Edited 3/28/08 12:01pm] I doubt that most people who have read ALL his work actually enjoyed it or found it entertaining. For most I imagine it's like reading about a serial killer. For a very small group it's something they actually like while others avoid some of the material and love everything else. I dunno, lots of people love horror movies that touch on those topics as well. Just not my thing...I'm not so much of a fan of that kinda shit in movies because stuff like that actually happens in real life. | |
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JustErin said: I dunno, lots of people love horror movies that touch on those topics as well.
Just not my thing...I'm not so much of a fan of that kinda shit in movies because stuff like that actually happens in real life. I think most people prefer good thrillers to cheap torture porn, but what's easier to make and sell? but I understand where you're coming from and really once people are aware of some of the real stories behind some of these flicks or once they have certain experiences they tend to snap out of it and avoid that material...or at least that's what I see that reminds me | |
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