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Written in 1870, "Venus in Furs" by Leopold Sacher-Masoch, narrates the dialogues and sexual practices of the protagonists: Severin and Wanda, a couple who formally records through a contract that Severin becomes Wanda's sexual slave. In his private life, Masoch signed a similar six-month contract with his lover, Baroness Fanny de Pistor, making Severin nothing more than the author's alter ego and Wanda a kind of replica of Fanny. We invite you to delve into the intriguing world of Leopold von Sacher-Masoch and explore his revolutionary work. Discover why his bold exploration of the…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Written in 1870, "Venus in Furs" by Leopold Sacher-Masoch, narrates the dialogues and sexual practices of the protagonists: Severin and Wanda, a couple who formally records through a contract that Severin becomes Wanda's sexual slave. In his private life, Masoch signed a similar six-month contract with his lover, Baroness Fanny de Pistor, making Severin nothing more than the author's alter ego and Wanda a kind of replica of Fanny. We invite you to delve into the intriguing world of Leopold von Sacher-Masoch and explore his revolutionary work. Discover why his bold exploration of the darker aspects of sexuality and relationships has left a mark on literature and continues to challenge conventions to this day.
Autorenporträt
Leopold von Sacher-Masoch, born in Lviv, what is now Ukraine, was a prominent Austro-Hungarian writer and thinker. Sacher-Masoch is considered one of the pioneers in exploring themes of submission and sadomasochism in literature. His fame is largely due to the scandal that accompanied the publication of some of his novels, particularly "Venus in Furs," and for his surname Masoch being the inspiration for the term masochism. Written in 1870,