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Pierre Klossowski : ウィキペディア英語版
Pierre Klossowski
Pierre Klossowski (August 9, 1905, Paris – August 12, 2001, Paris) was a French writer, translator and artist. He was the eldest son of the artists Erich Klossowski and Baladine Klossowska, and his younger brother was the painter Balthus. Michel Foucault noted in a letter that Klossowski's book ''La Monnaie vivante'' is the most sublime book of our era.
==Life==
Born in Paris, Pierre Klossowski was the older brother of the artist Balthazar Klossowski, better known as Balthus. Their parents were the art historian Erich Klossowski and the painter Baladine Klossowska. His German-educated father came from a family supposedly belonging to the former Polish petty nobility (drobna szlachta) and bearing the Rola coat of arms. His mother, Baladine Klossowska, was born as Elisabeth Dorothea Spiro in Breslau, Prussia (now Wrocław, Poland).
He was responsible for a new publication of "The 120 Days of Sodom & Other Writings" by Marquis de Sade in 1964.
When he was 18, Pierre was André Gide's secretary and worked on the drafts of ''Les faux-monnayeurs'' for him.

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