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Story of O I-II

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The Story of O is undoubtedly the most legendary sadomasochistic novel of modern times. For enthusiasts of this genre, it is a prized addition to any erotic library, while for certain feminist or puritanical circles, it embodies a nightmarish vision. The narrative is rich with the elements and settings of "erotic theater," yet it offers much more. O traverses a series of chambers of forgetfulness and descends into the depths of a castle, moving deeper against the current of time, as if returning to the womb for a new birth. In 1969, the sequel, Return to Roissy, emerged, where the author describes the circumstances surrounding the creation of this dark obelisk, a monument shrouded in conflicting interpretations, which she boldly and ruthlessly dissects. The Story of O provoked one of the greatest scandals in French literature. This masterwork of the erotic genre, initially banned and often confiscated and circulated illegally, has become one of the most widely read French books of contemporary times, second only to Saint-Exupéry's The Little Prince.

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Story of O I-II, Pauline Réage

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1992
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Titre
Story of O I-II
Langue
Anglais
Éditeur
Corgi Book
Publié
1992
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rigide
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The Story of O is undoubtedly the most legendary sadomasochistic novel of modern times. For enthusiasts of this genre, it is a prized addition to any erotic library, while for certain feminist or puritanical circles, it embodies a nightmarish vision. The narrative is rich with the elements and settings of "erotic theater," yet it offers much more. O traverses a series of chambers of forgetfulness and descends into the depths of a castle, moving deeper against the current of time, as if returning to the womb for a new birth. In 1969, the sequel, Return to Roissy, emerged, where the author describes the circumstances surrounding the creation of this dark obelisk, a monument shrouded in conflicting interpretations, which she boldly and ruthlessly dissects. The Story of O provoked one of the greatest scandals in French literature. This masterwork of the erotic genre, initially banned and often confiscated and circulated illegally, has become one of the most widely read French books of contemporary times, second only to Saint-Exupéry's The Little Prince.