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Who is Marquis de Sade from The 120 Days of Sodom and Other Writings and what is their importance? 120_Days_of_Sodom English & Literature Marquis de Sade | The 120 Days of Sodom and Other Writings

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This is the author of most of the essays and stories in the collection, and the subject of the two critical essays that open the book.

Sade is a member of an aristocratic family and presumably enjoys a privileged and educated upbringing. As a young man, he is arrested for mistreating prostitutes and draws the attention of the police. He is later imprisoned for a similar offense and held indefinitely in the Bastille, a fortress prison in Paris. It is while in prison he composes "The 120 Days of Sodom."