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The Eleven Thousand Rods
Author: Guillaume Apollinaire
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ISBN: B005T1010Y



The Eleven Thousand Rods


In Guillaume Apollinaire's THE?ELEVEN?THOUSAND?RODS (Les Onze Mille Verges), debauched aristocrat Mony Vibescu and a circle of fellow sybarites blaze a trail of uncontrollable lust, bloody cruelty and depravity across the streets of Europe. Get The Eleven Thousand Rods literature books for free.
Published in 1907 after Apollinaire's researches at the Enfer section of the Bibliotheque Nationale in Paris, in which he encountered the suppressed "pornographic" work of such authors as de Sade, Restif de la Bretonne and Andrea de Nerciat, THE?ELEVEN?THOUSAND?RODS is a startling modernist response to those "old masters" of erotica, purposefully expanding and detonating the extremes of obscenity as far as the human imagination will allow. This special centenary edition is the only uncensored Check The Eleven Thousand Rods our best literature books for 2013. All books are available in pdf format and downloadable from rapidshare, 4shared, and mediafire.

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