Doing Some Measuring ahead of Time
Richard Davenport-Hines: Sade in Prison, 9 August 2001
Letters from Prison
by the Marquis de Sade, translated by Richard Seaver.
Harvill, 401 pp., £20, October 2000,1 86046 807 1 Show More
by the Marquis de Sade, translated by Richard Seaver.
Harvill, 401 pp., £20, October 2000,
De Sade's Valet
by Nikolaj Frobenius, translated by Tom Geddes.
Marion Boyars, 242 pp., £9.95, November 2000,0 7145 3060 3 Show More
by Nikolaj Frobenius, translated by Tom Geddes.
Marion Boyars, 242 pp., £9.95, November 2000,
“... and although he cracked, he never broke into madness. The prisoners at Vincennes were free to read and write all they wished, and Sade’s extensive personal library was crucial in preserving the core of his identity. Books further excited the ideas that made sleep elusive. Insomniacs are as big liars as fishermen, but whatever his exaggerations, Sade was ... ”