De monstruos y pasiones
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Nicolás Rosa
Exploration of the Sade's «passionate» writing as a philosophy of perversion. Regarding its content —usually figurative—, the Marquis de Sade's rhetoric was impassioned but at times extremely cool in its making process. This aspect turned him into an example of this monstrous process of human disintegration —a destiny of nature—, which we reject by our behaviour and fight by History. To that effect, the Sade's work was a confirmation of nature's criminality.
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Rosa, Nicolás. “De monstruos y pasiones”. Matèria: revista d’art, no. 2, pp. 205-22, https://raco.cat/index.php/Materia/article/view/89891.
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