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The Curious Sofa: A Pornographic Work by Ogdred Weary
Gorey’s naughty, hilarious travesty of lust-now reissued in a special gift edition “A master of the genre of graphic storytelling and a brilliant draftsman” (New York Times Book Review).
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Uncensored
A bold, masculine, and completely uncensored continuation of the best-selling photography book Testosterone, Joe Oppedisano's Uncensored is a journey of men and their deepest desires. From straightforward pinup portraits of uninhibited men and their raw sensuality to elaborate fantasies of bondage, sex, and ecstasy, Uncensored delivers the quality you ve come to expect from Oppedisano and amplifies it ten-fold!

Uncensored documents Oppedisano as he bravely steps outside his realm of dark, erotically charged dungeons. Each page is injected with a compellingly tantalizing display of flesh as he embarks upon his mission with a successful mix of masculinity, sexuality, glam and ironic humor amidst stunningly bright locations. Rugged men openly engage in displays of bondage on urban sidewalks while muscular athletes are captured in breathtaking form surrounded by lush landscapes. Through the lens of his camera, Oppedisano opens a new door with Uncensored, which proudly takes audiences both new and old to another level of artistic vision only previously imagined.

Features some of today's hottest porn stars including Steve Cruz (cover model), Colton Ford, Tober Brandt, Jake Deckard, Erik Rhodes and more.

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Flesh: An Unbreakable Habit of Purity in a Pornographic World
A Christian Look at Pornography and ways to fight the addiction Straight-foreward and often humorous, Rick James takes us through all of the facetts of Pornography with detailed statistics and what you can do on an individual level.
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Pornographic manhood and The Scarlet Letter.(Critical Essay): An article from: Studies in American Fiction
This digital document is an article from Studies in American Fiction, published by Northeastern University on March 22, 2001. The length of the article is 3574 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

Citation Details
Title: Pornographic manhood and The Scarlet Letter.(Critical Essay)
Author: T. Walter Herbert
Publication:Studies in American Fiction (Refereed)
Date: March 22, 2001
Publisher: Northeastern University
Volume: 29 Issue: 1 Page: 113(8)

Article Type: Critical Essay

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The Pornographic Flabbergasted Emus
Here's the first novel from ULA PRESS, the publishing arm of the world's most exciting literary activist group (see LiteraryRevolution com for more info). It was first published as seven issues of a very popular zeen. So it has already proven its mettle! The PFE is a comedic novel about a garage rock band in a college town. It's told from the point of view of the band members who are all housemates. So it's a house novel, too. But unlike most rock and roll novels---which tell the story of a band rising to stardom---Emus is the story of a local band that never makes it big but rocks on anyway. The author is a longtime garage rocker himself. Possibly because of this the book has an interesting layout. It's set up in a musical way. Each chapter title has an A-side/B-side and a lead-in. The 4 main bandmembers/housemates then each tell a story which is labeled as an intro, verse, or chorus. There's a coda to wrap things up. A new person in the chapter gets to do a middle eight. But that's not all: each of the main housemate/voices gets his own typeface which sets his story apart. The bandmates live their own lives but who ever sees similar events in the same way? As is the rule with ULA PRESS projects, the PFE is more realistic, fresher, bolder---and thus funnier---than somewhat related work by big publishers. It's also bawdier and perhaps rougher, as if a real person wrote it instead of a committee buffed by profs and backed up by lawyers. ULA PRESS offers vital lit again for a change..
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