Written when he was at the height of his storytelling powers, The Crimes of Love presents all of de Sade's most infamous themes--incest, matricide, sadism, hatred of morality, and the exaltation of perversion. Bair's American translation conveys the brilliance of de Sade's prose and the force of his ideas.
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Written when he was at the height of his storytelling powers, The Crimes of Love presents all of de Sade's most infamous themes--incest, matricide, sadism, hatred of morality, and the exaltation of perversion. Bair's American translation conveys the brilliance of de Sade's prose and the force of his ideas.
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