
It lets readers see that theres not just one dynamic, but many. I think the author anticipated that not everyone would understand this, and thats why we get the character Anne-Marie. Slave is as valid an identity as feminist and just as much a choice. Yes, O is debased and beaten, but its clear that she takes pleasure from it and she is reminded over and over again that she can choose to leave. The Story of O got a lot of backlash from feminists who thought it glorified violence against women. Protocols, levels of submission, who is in control, who thinks theyre in s fascinating. I dont think Ill rate this book without reading the second book, to be honest. Something interesting and horrible that saves the book from being shallow pornography. However, with the BDSM dynamic thrown in, theres something larger unfolding thats only hinted at in those last couple of paragraphs that tell you what happens in the suppressed chapters. Its an erotic novel about a Parisian woman on her journey as a slave.

Theres not a page that goes by where someones not naked or engaging in a sexual act of some sort. shipping on qualifying offers.I just spent all last night and this morning trying to figure it out.

Guido Crepax illustrates The Story of O (edited from the comic book ‘Story of O’ first published in Italy) More information at The Story of O Pauline Reage, Guido Crepax on.FREE. Guido Crepax visualises the stories of De Sade’s “Justine” and Pauline Reage’s “O” being initiated into. Peter Centorcelli added it Jul 18, Mary Tales rated it liked it May 22, So much has been written, through the years, about this book and its sequels, as well as “The Story of O”, that I wish to mention here, what I find most interesting, is the back-story to its creation Read more Read less.

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