
The writer of women’s liberation on the man who gave sex a new word.
Easily the most covetable edition of Simone de Beauvoir’s The Marquis de Sade – the New English Library’s British First Edition Paperback, complete with shocking pink wrapper with its bold blackletter title. This edition pairs de Beauvoir’s essay ‘Must We Burn Sade?’ with selections from Sade’s writings, chosen and translated by Paul Dinnage.
Here, de Beauvoir takes on the notorious 18th-century writer whose name still stands for scandal. Rather than condemning him, she insists we confront the uncomfortable truths about freedom, desire, and power that his work exposes. By separating the writer from the “pervert”, de Beauvoir reframes Sade and sparks a daring new conversation about sex, power, and literature.
Edition: New English Library, Paperback
Year: 1972
Condition: Good vintage condition
Notes: Light marking to covers; noticeable wear to spine.
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“We may wonder whether Sade did not hate women because he saw in them his double rather than his complement and because there was nothing he could get from them. His great female villains have more life and warmth than his heroes, not only for aesthetic reasons, but because they were closer to him.”
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