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The writing of Leopold von Sacher-Masoch impacted the world, but in his birthplace of Lviv, in western Ukraine, his controversial legacy has not been officially recognized. An unwitting tourist who ...
Joe Taylor’s the ringleader of the playful indie rock band Kid Scientist, a group offering up their own take on Valentine’s Day with a newly released video for the song “The Ballad of Leopold von ...
The cruelty of women! For Severin—the endlessly needy anti-hero of Leopold von Sacher-Masoch’s short, intense erotic novel, “Venus in Furs,” published in 1870—there is no love without denial. We first ...
Roman Polanski’s adaptation of David Ives’s play “Venus in Fur” — itself a sort of meta-adaptation of Leopold von Sacher-Masoch’s 1870 short novella (whose title is usually translated as “Venus in ...
The 18 stories in this provocative collection from von Sacher-Masoch (1836–1895) are all united thematically with his most famous work, Venus in Furs, in their depiction of men who are dominated by ...
VENUS IN FUR is a pitch black, sensual comedy from David Ives that premiered in 2010 and made a Tony-award-winning transition to Broadway by 2011. The text is loosely based on the 1870 novella VENUS ...
It's hard to imagine that playwright David Ives' first draft of Venus in Fur was a straightforward adaption of Leopold von Sacher-Masoch's 1870 novella of almost the same name. (Sacher-Masoch had his ...
The writing of Leopold von Sacher-Masoch impacted the world, but in his birthplace of Lviv, in western Ukraine, his controversial legacy has not been officially recognized. An unwitting tourist who ...
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