Marquis de Sade

Born in 1740 en.wikipedia.org
Fiction Philosophy
  • Donatien Alphonse François, comte de Sade , known as Marquis de Sade, was a French aristocrat, revolutionary politician, and philosopher infamous for his libertine lifestyle and controversial writings.

  • His works, often combining philosophical discourse with pornography, explored extreme sexual fantasies, violence, and blasphemy.

  • Sade spent 32 years of his life incarcerated in various prisons and asylums, during which he wrote many of his most famous works.

  • His name became the root of the term "sadism," referring to deriving sexual gratification from causing others pain.

  • Despite his criminal background, Sade was elected as a delegate to the National Convention during the French Revolution.

  • His legacy remains controversial, with his writings continuing to provoke debate on morality, freedom, and human nature.

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