
Neighbor's Wife
About This Novel
Guy Tellis, the father of "New Journalism", has another non-fiction masterpiece following "The Looked Up and the Forgotten" and "Kingdom and Power", which uses a sexual perspective to glimpse the social changes in the United States in the second half of the 20th century. In 1925, Samuel Roth, a down-and-out underground bookseller in New York, was the first to serialize "Ulysses" in the magazine he founded, and published and sold books such as "Memoirs of a Woman in Pleasure," "Lady Chatterley's Lover" and "Kama Sutra"; in 1973, writer Guy Tellis walked into a massage parlor near his residence in New York and "enjoyed" a service for $15, thus starting his own sexual odyssey...
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leader's wife
The title of the book is attractive, but I don't know if it is worthy of the name. Wait for me to see.
What is this book talking about? Is it my wife's or someone else's?
Well written. Come on
That should include all the Ten Commandments
The title of the book makes people think.
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Community(0)
Official(5)Scraped 2d ago
leader's wife
The title of the book is attractive, but I don't know if it is worthy of the name. Wait for me to see.
What is this book talking about? Is it my wife's or someone else's?
Well written. Come on
That should include all the Ten Commandments
The title of the book makes people think.
