Marterpfahl Verlag

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The Marterpfahl Verlag is a publisher for sadomasochistic literature founded in November 1996 by Rüdiger Happ, son of Heinz Happ , in Nehren near Tübingen . In October 2008 he sold the hundred thousandth book; Arne Hoffmann's bestseller “Sex für advanced”, which is aimed more at a mainstream audience, alone sold over 40,000 copies in all editions.

Publications

The publisher's titles include new editions of classics such as the “Sleeping Beauty” trilogy by Anne Rice alias Anne Roquelaure, “ 9½ Weeks ” by Ingeborg Day alias Elizabeth McNeill and - under the title “Unterm Pantoffel” - “ Die Weiberherrschaft ”, an early one Example of feminization and femdom , as well as various advice on erotic and BDSM .

The publisher's now over 100 titles cover many types of BDSM: Femdom and Maledom , Ageplay , diaper fetishism , pet play , chastity and spanking .

The authors include Arne Hoffmann (also under the pseudonym Cagliostro), Tomás de Torres, Marcel Feige (under the pseudonym Christoph Brandhurst), Simone Maresch and Isabella Bach .

The publisher's cover girls and cover artists include Dita von Teese and Ronald Putzker .

criticism

The website and blog of Marterpfahl Verlag was quoted in 2007 by Peter Kratz as an example for the entire sex scene on the Internet. It shows how the neo-Nazi scene is trying to subtly create links and connections to its propaganda pages with posts on various sites dealing with sexual content. The publisher and the blog only served as representative examples.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. 100,000 :-)) Blog of the publisher. August 10, 2008, accessed October 2, 2016
  2. 43,000 times there has already been good and always better sex, namely ... the publisher's blog. October 2, 2016, accessed October 2, 2016
  3. What's behind "9 1/2 Weeks": The Woman Elizabeth McNeill Was. Publisher's blog. October 2, 2016, accessed October 2, 2016
  4. ^ Peter Kratz: Antifascism online - no sex with Hitler. In: Who Owns the Internet? Dr. Hofacker Verlag, Munich, 2008, p. 96 ISBN 978-3-9805604-3-6 .