When I was in high school, I was writing on the mat, and when I saw Thad, I took it.
He wrote erotic novels and was banned by Napoleon, and the quill and ink were confiscated; he used wine chicken bones to write on the sheets and was confiscated again; he used blood as ink and glass as a pen to write novels on his own clothes and pants After taking off his clothes, he wrote on the wall with stool in the cell.
He said: Writing is like his breath and his heartbeat.
Writing was to release the hellish vision of the devil he saw before his eyes.
The more forbidden, the more crazy writing, this person is Sade.
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You don't know why he's so stubborn, but one's freedom makes him ecstatic.
There is a popular saying: the body is free, the soul is stumped; the mind is free, the body is imprisoned. Thad is the latter.
If you think he should be banned from writing pornographic novels, that's right, Chinese thinking is like that, and so is religious thinking. Therefore, China has been restricted for thousands of years, and Confucianism said: preserve the principles of heaven and destroy human desires. The West is still relatively open, and there is a Renaissance. In France, Napoleon himself was all romantic, not to mention his ministers. Josephine was also a romantic woman, including Napoleon's romantic woman. What else did he forbid? The hypocrite is doing it himself. of not letting others do it. After thousands of years of repression, it will become abnormal, deformed, and distort the soul. So all the chastity arches that appear in our country are really embarrassing.
The reason why Sade is so crazy is that his own problems cannot be solved, and the second is that he is driven by the devil—this may be the countless ugliness he has seen in his imagination, and his novels are full of ugliness, Vent through the desire to write.
Some we really can't understand, really can't understand, can't understand the romance of the Westerners (the barber in Siberia), the stubbornness of the Westerners (survival in the wilderness), the madness of the Westerners (the quill).
Perhaps, today we should be more open-minded, more open-minded, and understand more people in the world.
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