The original scroll on which the Marquis de Sade wrote the draft of his novel ‘The 120 Days of Sodom”. Joining pages end to end, the Marquis de Sade wrote 157,000 words in three weeks and hid the scroll in the wall of his cell in the Bastille. He died believing it had been destroyed in the prison siege that ignited the French Revolution. It was displayed at the Letters and Manuscripts Museum in Paris until 2014 when the owner was investigated for allegedly running the museum as an illegal Ponzi scheme. It is now believed to be held in the National Library of France.
The marquis, whose name is the root of the words “sadism” and “sadist,” describes orgies, rape and pedophilia in the book, which has been widely translated – and widely censored. Believed by many to be cursed, most recently, his manuscript has at the center of France’s biggest fraud case.
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