A hundred and Twenty Days of Sodome

a hundred and Twenty Days of Sodome or the School of libertinage is an unfinished work of D. - has. - F. of Sade in which sexual libertinage of the author exposeis exposed perfectly. The book is cut out in several parts growing louder and louder of the simple pleasures to the fatal pleasures. The panel of the sexual deviations is largely explored there. Sade could write only the first part, the remainder being only one outline. The manuscript, now exposed to the Foundation Martin Bodmer, was written, in the prison of the Bastille, of a tiny writing on roller a 2,10 m length and 11,5 cm broad.

Pier Paolo Pasolini, little before dying, made of it an adaptation to the cinema under the title Salò or the 120 days of Sodome .

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