Witches' Sabbath [an unexpurgated autobiography]

  • Hardcover
  • New York: Stein and Day, 1964
By Sachs, Maurice, translated from the French by Richard Howard
New York: Stein and Day, 1964. Hardcover. 315p., very good first US edition in quarter-cloth boards and lightly-worn dj. Young 3396*. Sachs was a flagrant homosexual Jew who converted to Catholicism, but had to leave seminary due to an affair with a young man. During the 1920s he was involved with Cocteau, Genet, LeDuc et al. During the War he took money to help Jews escape Germany. Captured, imprisoned and forced on a death-march he fell by the wayside and was shot in the neck and left to die. On passing a herd of sheep he was reported to have sighed and stated "Ah, the Jews." Originally published in French as "Le Sabbat

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Title

Witches' Sabbath [an unexpurgated autobiography]

Author

Sachs, Maurice, translated from the French by Richard Howard

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Hardcover

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Publisher

Stein and Day: New York

Date

1964


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