Ann Arbor Paperbacks: Manifestoes of Surrealism
Translated from the French by Richard Seaver and Helen R. Lane. (Second Printing.)
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Presents the essential ideas of the founder of French surrealism




Translated from the French by Richard Seaver and Helen R. Lane. (Second Printing.)
Presents the essential ideas of the founder of French surrealism
Tato kniha představuje vlastně první, byť nedokončený pokus o ucelenou sexuologickou studii člověka. Sade se snaží postihnout a charakterizovat nejdůležitější sexuální úchylky. Text patří k polemickým, avšak vysoce hodnoceným dílům.
No other writer has so scandalized proper society as the Marquis de Sade, but despite the deliberate destruction of over three-quarters of his work, Sade remains a major figure in the history of ideas. His influence on some of the greatest minds of the last century—from Baudelaire and Swinburne to Nietzsche, Dostoyevsky and Kafka—is indisputable. This volume contains Philosophy in the Bedroom, a major novel that presents the clearest summation of his political philosophy; Eugénie de Franval, a novella widely considered to be a masterpiece of eighteenth-century French literature; and the only authentic and complete American edition of his most famous work, Justine. This literary portrait of Sade is completed by one of his earliest philosophical efforts, Dialogue between a Priest and a Dying Man, a selection of his letters, a fifty-page chronology of his life, two important essays on Sade, and a bibliography of his work.
Cultural Writing. Latino/Latina Studies. Fiction. Perhaps the most admired of all Marguerite Duras's novels, MODERATO CANTABILE is almost a twentieth-century MADAME BOVARY in its picture of the dissatisfied wife of a rich provincial industrialist, who forms an attachment to one of her husband's workmen. This is not the normal chronicle of adultery but a carefully woven tapestry of emotion. A haunting, oblique love story, it perfectly demonstrates the Duras technique of associating human emotion with locales and landscapes, and of describing longing, loneliness and love through references to weather, temperature, the color of the sky and the sound of the sea.