The End of Obscenity: The trials of Lady Chatterley, Tropic of Cancer and Fanny Hill - Charles Rembar
The First CircleThe First Circle is a novel by Alexander Solzhenitsyn, the title of which is based on a quotation from Dante. It describes three or so days in the life of the Mavrino prison camp along with its occupants, most of whom are scientists or other academics who - Alexander Solzhenitsyn
I Am Mary DunneI Am Mary Dunne ( 1968) is a novel by Brian Moore about one day in the life of a beautiful and well-to-do 31-year-old Canadian woman living in New York City with her third husband, a successful playwright. Triggered by seemingly unimportant occurrences, t - Brian MooreThere have been several notable people called Brian Moore . For the novelist see Brian Moore (novelist) For the football commentator see Brian Moore (commentator) For the rugby union international see Brian Moore (rugby footballer).
The Ice-Cream Headache and Other Stories - James JonesJames Jones ( 1921- 1977) is an American author most famous for his explorations of World War II and its aftermath. Life Jones was born in 1921 in Robinson, Illinois. He served in the US 25th Infantry Division during World War II, and was injured in the B
Lonesome Cities (poetry) - Rod McKuenRod McKuen (born April 29, 1933) is an American poet, singer and songwriter. He was born in Oakland, California. He won a Golden Globe award in 1969 for Original Song, "Jean", from the movie The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie''. McKuen, Rod.
The Military Philosophers - Anthony PowellAnthony Dymoke Powell ( December 21, 1905 March 28, 2000) is a writer most remembered for his A Dance to the Music of Time duodecalogy published between 1951 and 1975. Born in Westminster, England, he moved to Hollywood, California in 1936, a few years af
The Money Game - Adam SmithThis article is about the 18th-century economist. For other people of the same name, see Adam Smith (disambiguation). Adam Smith Date of birth June 5, 1723 (baptism) Kirkcaldy Fife, Scotland Date of death July 17, 1790 (illness) Edinburgh, Scotland Occupa
Myra BreckinridgeMyra Breckinridge ( 1968) is a satirical novel by Gore Vidal written in the form of a diary. Its major themes are feminism, transsexuality and deviant sexual practices. Set in Hollywood in the 1960s, the novel also contains candid and irreverent glimpses - Gore Vidal