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Memory of Desire is the first short story collection by the erotic author team of Julles Munsen and Blanca Cranston. This collection includes twelve tantalizing tales of fantasy and women’s erotica. Featuring eleven M/F stories and one tale of multiple partners, Memory of Desire will have you recalling all of your fondest erotic moments. In the two-part story “Officially an Adult”, follow one young woman's dream of seducing her long-time crush; become caught up in the seductive mystery of “The Bouquet at Nine”; and enjoy the passion of Cullon and Cindy as they finally give in to their erotic urges. Julles Munsen and Blanca Cranston successfully weave together these enticing images and stories that will make your imagination run wild! Burning Desire This is a story of what you could say is a typical nymphomaniac. Tammy started to explore her body sexually at the tender age of 11 and it never stopped. However, she is not able to get all the pleasure she needs to sate her carnal desire. Officially An Adult Part 1 -2 Two years ago, Alex rejected Emily, but today, she's not giving him the option. She is ready to show the man of her dreams that she can be her own cake and have him eat it, too. The Bouquet At 9 Sandra is confused. Every night when she comes home, there are roses waiting for her. She doesn’t know who they’re from and she is intrigued. There was never a name on the card accompanying them. Just a line in praise for her body parts, different one each time and signed off as ‘love’. That Girl On The Stairs Darcy is an aspiring model who takes an interview in a mostly abandoned building. What starts out as a seemingly innocent job interview turns into a sexual encounter with strangers that Darcy fantasized about. Without You Liz and Mike have only been together for a short while. From the moment they met, they were immediately compatible. Now, they have to be separated for the first time since they got together. The wait is unbearable for both of them. The Triple Trouble Gigolo Jacob has an insatiable appetite for sex. Once he realizes that he's scheduled three of his hottest clients all for the same time, he figures that he's more than capable of keeping them all happy. Love Of A Shadow Written in first person, Love Of A Shadow describes a particularly juicy love scene, start to finish, between a man and a woman. The woman, however, is a mystery, as she seems to appear out of nowhere to seduce the guy and take him for all that he has to offer. Dear Diary Cullon has had a thing for his friend's sister Cindy for a long time. He's always considered her off limits. One night, Cullon at John's house, Cullon couldn’t resist taking a peek in her room. The sight of her using a vibrator on herself while moaning Cullon’s name was all the proof he needed to know that she thought of him as more than just a friend. Love Bite Just as I finished drying myself after being caught in the rain, the door bell rang. Standing there was the man I'd been secretly in love with for the past four years, bearing an enormous bunch of roses and a confession. Memory Of A Night Memory Of A Night is a story wherein a young man going on an overnight train ride to up-state New York to visit a close friend encounters a hot, steamy public sex on the train with two ladies. The Mysterious Lover She is a successful business woman living alone. A mysterious lover appears to her one night, and then continues to please her every night. She wakes up just as he apparently left her, satisfied and with vivid memories of herself enjoying every bit of his perfect existence.
New and surprising insights into homoeroticism of times past In ancient times, the Greek god Eros personified both heterosexual and homosexual attractions. Same-Sex Desire and Love in Greco-Roman Antiquity and in Classical Tradition of the West explores the homosexual side of the vanished civilizations of Greece and Rome, and the resulting influence on the Classical tradition of the West. Respected scholars clearly present evidence that shows the extensive nature of homoeroticism and homosexuality in the Classical world. Iconography such as vase decoration and carved gemstones is presented in photographs, and the text includes an examination of a wide selection of literature of the times with an eye to opening new vistas for future study. Same-Sex Desire and Love in Greco-Roman Antiquity and in Classical Tradition of the West lays to rest the myths generally accepted as truth about Greco-Roman views on homosexuality and brings fresh insights to philological and historical scholarship. This book provides nuanced, humanistic discussions on the common phenomena of same-sex desire. Topics include Greek pederasty and its origins, the Greek female homoeroticism of Sappho, homosexuality in Greek and Roman art and literature, and the emergence of the gay liberation movement with the influence of discussions of Greek and Roman homosexuality in the twentieth century. The text is extensively referenced and includes helpful notation. Same-Sex Desire and Love in Greco-Roman Antiquity and in Classical Tradition of the West provides a comprehensive table of abbreviations, subject index, and index of names and terms. It discusses in detail: the integral role athletic nudity played in athlete-trainer pederasty the central role of pederasty in Greek history, politics, art, literature, and learning tracing the history of the Ganymede myth how the athletic culture of Sparta contributed to the spread of pederasty in Greece homosexuality in Boeotia in contrast to the rest of Greece the homoeroticism of Sappho dispelling generally accepted myths prevalent about Roman sexuality Roman visual representations of homosexuality as evidence of prevailing attitudes homoerotic connotations in literature and philosophy of the Italian Renaissance the effect of German classical philology on gay scholarship English Romantic poets and the importance of male love in their lives the Uranians’ use of allusions and themes from ancient Greece the building of intellectual community through gay print culture—through the use of Greece and Rome as models and more Same-Sex Desire and Love in Greco-Roman Antiquity and in Classical Tradition of the West is essential reading for Classicists, specialists in gender/sexuality studies, humanists interested in the classical tradition in Western culture, psychologists, and other social scientists in human sexuality.
Their fun summer together ended and Jay went abroad to study. Eighteen-year-old Rebecca believed Jay when he told her they’d get married when he returned home in a year. But when she sent a letter informing him of her pregnancy and asking for his help, she was heartlessly accused of lying in an attempt to blackmail his distinguished family. Ten years later, she finds a notice in the newspaper looking for her because her mother has fallen ill. She returns to her hometown, and Jay, a man she never thought she would see again, appears in front of her. He looks at her with the same passionate gaze he had in the past, and he’s acting as though he never hurt her!
As one of Okinawa's most insightful writers and social critics, Medoruma Shun has highlighted the problems and limits of conventional representation of the Battle of Okinawa, raised new questions and concerns about the nature of Okinawan war memory, and expanded the possibilities of representing war through his groundbreaking and prize-winning fiction, editorials, essays, and speaking engagements. Yet, his writing has not been analyzed in regard to how his experience and identity as the child of two survivors of the Battle of Okinawa have powerfully shaped his understanding of the war and his literary craft. This book examines Okinawan war memory through the lens of Medoruma’s war fiction, and pays particular attention to the issues of second-generation war survivorship and transgenerational trauma. It explores how his texts contribute to knowledge about the war and its ongoing effects — on survivors, their offspring, and the larger community — in different ways from that of other modes of representation, such as survivor testimony, historical narrative, and realistic fiction. These dominant means of memory making have played a major role in shaping the various discourses about the war and the Battle of Okinawa, yet these forms of public memory and knowledge often exclude or avoid more personal, emotional, and traumatic experiences. Indeed, Ikeda’s analysis sheds light on the nature of trauma on survivors and their children who continue to inhabit sites of the traumatic past, and in turn makes an important contribution to studies on trauma and second-generation survivor experiences. This book will be of huge interest to students and scholars of Asian literature, Japanese literature, Japanese history, war memory and Okinawa.
Shortlisted for the 2019 Booker Prize Named a Best Book of the Year by Bookpage, NPR, Washington Post, and The Economist A moving novel on the power of friendship in our darkest times, from internationally renowned writer and speaker Elif Shafak. In the pulsating moments after she has been murdered and left in a dumpster outside Istanbul, Tequila Leila enters a state of heightened awareness. Her heart has stopped beating but her brain is still active-for 10 minutes 38 seconds. While the Turkish sun rises and her friends sleep soundly nearby, she remembers her life-and the lives of others, outcasts like her. Tequila Leila's memories bring us back to her childhood in the provinces, a highly oppressive milieu with religion and traditions, shaped by a polygamous family with two mothers and an increasingly authoritarian father. Escaping to Istanbul, Leila makes her way into the sordid industry of sex trafficking, finding a home in the city's historic Street of Brothels. This is a dark, violent world, but Leila is tough and open to beauty, light, and the essential bonds of friendship. In Tequila Leila's death, the secrets and wonders of modern Istanbul come to life, painted vividly by the captivating tales of how Leila came to know and be loved by her friends. As her epic journey to the afterlife comes to an end, it is her chosen family who brings her story to a buoyant and breathtaking conclusion.
A contemporary overview of the major psychological therapies and psychological approaches to mental disorder for all mental health professionals.
A blistering new collection from literary rising star Stephen Elliott. As with all of Elliott's work, these stories have the raw ring of truth filtered through the author's downbeat-poetic sensibility. My Girlfriend Comes to the City and Beats Me Up follows the narrator on a dizzying ride through past and present, from a group home for troubled adolescents in Chicago where he loses his virginity to shooting galleries and homeless encampments in San Francisco where he searches for deeper and darker thrills. With this anthology, Elliott confirms his status as a major new talent.
The 10 newly commissioned essays and introduction collected in this volume demonstrate Jean Rhys's centrality to modernism and to postcolonial literature alike by addressing her stories and novels from the 1920s and 1930s.
Haiti has had a tragic history and continues to be on of the most destitute places on the planet, especially in the aftermath of the devastating 2010 earthquake. Here, however, editor Edwidge Danticat reveals that even while the subject matter remains dark, the calibre of Haitian writing is of the highest order. Features stories by Edwidge Danticat, Madison Smartt Bell, Gary Victor, Jessica Fievre, Marilene Phipps, Marie Ketsia Theodore-Pharel, Katie Ulysse, Yanick Lahens, Evelyne Trouillot, Kettly Mars, Rodney Saint-Eloi and many more.