One of the rarest Olympia titles, first published in 1955 as Vol. 12 of the Traveller's Companion Series, later reprinted as part of the impossibly scarce "Ophir Books" set, and not seen since (until today). Chariot of Flesh is the story of Baroness Carla, deceased at the introduction, and recollections of the woman's sensuality by her many paramours, as told to a former lover on a quest. Additional: Chester has largely vanished from the literary scene, but at one point in the late '50s achieved status for Jamie Is My Heart's Desire. He died in Israel in 1971 of a drug overdose, after having twice been ejected from the beat paradise of Morocco.
One of the rarest Olympia titles, first published in 1955 as Vol. 12 of the Traveller's Companion Series, later reprinted as part of the impossibly scarce "Ophir Books" set, and not seen since (until today). Chariot of Flesh is the story of Baroness Carla, deceased at the introduction, and recollections of the woman's sensuality by her many paramours, as told to a former lover on a quest. Additional: Chester has largely vanished from the literary scene, but at one point in the late '50s achieved status for Jamie Is My Heart's Desire. He died in Israel in 1971 of a drug overdose, after having twice been ejected from the beat paradise of Morocco.