Ballantine Books, New York: 1992. Hardcover with dustjacket. Reading copy. Travel to the most secret corners of the human psyche . . . to a perverse world of dark passion . . . twisted seduction, amorous betrayal and blood lust. This modern classic, from the mysterious woman writer whose name will forever be remembered for sexual humiliation mixed with love, is "a total, authentic literary experience" (The New York Times). First published in France in 1954, Story of O is a tale of a woman willing...