John Claybourn: Portrait of a youth in search of self and love. A succession of jobs, a succession of women, nameless and known, aberrant, grasping... then Norma Goodwin, and a glimpse of happiness... and the discovery of a perverse past that threatens them both. Additional: One of the best PBO's we've seen, from the early days of the post-Miller Decision era when everything, suddenly, was possible in smutty books... with a sly jab at the preface to Nabokov's Lolita.
John Claybourn: Portrait of a youth in search of self and love. A succession of jobs, a succession of women, nameless and known, aberrant, grasping... then Norma Goodwin, and a glimpse of happiness... and the discovery of a perverse past that threatens them both. Additional: One of the best PBO's we've seen, from the early days of the post-Miller Decision era when everything, suddenly, was possible in smutty books... with a sly jab at the preface to Nabokov's Lolita.