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Just realized this on rereading Loveless vol 7. A character discusses a book in the library, and describes the story -- that story is Kate Millet's The Basement. I believe it may be out-of-print, but there are still used copies floating around. If you're curious about tracking it down, I will warn you, Millet does not pull her punches, and it is not a pleasant read. She goes deep into the heart of cruelty to explore the facts and possible motivations in a case that is almost unparalled for its brutality.

And, too, at the same time, I wonder at the question of whether Yun Kouga (the mangaka/author of Loveless) herself has read the book, and if so, how its themes and questions may have infused with the story Kouga has chosen to write. The perpetuation of cruelty upon another, for no reason other than cruelty itself, certainly seems to be an ongoing theme in the work.

Date: 15 Dec 2008 03:12 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] teeheeiambad.livejournal.com
Haven't read "Loveless", but do know much about the case Millet's book was on.

Sick, sick, sick.

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