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Les Masochistes (1960) by Roland Topor

Currently for sale at Ebay.

See also this Toporesque blog.

This entry was posted in absurd, eroticism, European culture, fantastique, female sexuality, grotesque, surrealism on September 6, 2007 by jahsonic.

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