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I didn't know she was my student the first time I paid to watch her at Voyeur. Once she walked into my classroom, another smiling college freshman, I knew I should stop going. Stop watching. But I couldn't do it. Everything about her makes me want more, and once I realize she wants me too, the temptation becomes irresistible. The worst part is that she has no idea her professor is the one watching behind the glass. I just have to hope that once she finds out the truth, she wants the same thing I do. Because now that I've seen all of her, I can't look away.
The controversial chronicle of a motel owner who secretly studied the sex lives of his guests by the renowned journalist and author of Thy Neighbor’s Wife. On January 7, 1980, in the run-up to the publication of his landmark bestseller Thy Neighbor’s Wife, Gay Talese received an anonymous letter from a man in Colorado. “Since learning of your long-awaited study of coast-to-coast sex in America,” the letter began, “I feel I have important information that I could contribute to its contents or to contents of a future book.” The man—Gerald Foos—hen divulged an astonishing secret: he had bought a motel outside Denver for the express purpose of satisfying his voyeuristic desires. Underneath its peaked roof, he had built an “observation platform” through which he could peer down on his unwitting guests. Over the years, Foos sent Talese hundreds of pages of notes on his guests, work that Foos believed made him a pioneering researcher into American society and sexuality. Through his Voyeur’s motel, he witnessed and recorded the harsh effects of the war in Vietnam, the upheaval in gender roles, the decline of segregation, and much more. In The Voyeur’s Motel. “the reader observes Talese observing Foos observing his guests.” An extraordinary work of narrative journalism, it is at once an examination of one unsettling man and a portrait of the secret life of the American heartland over the latter half of the twentieth century (Daily Mail, UK). “This is a weird book about weird people doing weird things, and I wouldn’t have put it down if the house were on fire.” —John Greenya, Washington Times
A unique celebration of the camera as witness to the body in its most unsuspecting and unguarded moments, "Voyeur" assembles some of the most memorable works of Atget, Lissette Model, Dorothea Lange, Elliott Erwitt, and others. 100 tritone photos.
Tired, bored, suffering from writer's block, and having no lover around, novelist Laura Watkins seeks refuge in a friend's isolated Colorado retreat and finds herself taking part in an online game of exhibitionism and voyeurism with a mysterious stranger calling himself by the screen name of Flyboy. Original.
From 24-hour-a-day "girl cam" sites on the World Wide Web to trash-talk television shows like "Jerry Springer" and reality television programs like "Cops," we've become a world of voyeurs. We like to watch others as their intimate moments, private facts, secrets, and dirty laundry are revealed. Voyeur Nation traces the evolution and forces driving what the author calls the 'voyeurism value.' Calvert argues that although spectatorship and sensationalism are far from new phenomena, today a confluence of factors-legal, social, political, and technological-pushes voyeurism to the forefront of our image-based world. The First Amendment increasingly is called on to safeguard our right, via new technologies and recording devices, to peer into the innermost details of others' lives without fear of legal repercussion. But Calvert argues that the voyeurism value contradicts the value of discourse in democracy and First Amendment theory, since voyeurism by its very nature involves merely watching without interacting or participating. It privileges watching and viewing media images over participating and interacting in democracy.
'Addictive' Stylist 'Sultry' Elle 'Shimmers with suspense' Daily Mail 'Sizzling' Esquire Summer in Paris. Leah, bored of tedious dead-end jobs, is intrigued to spot a job advert posted by the famous author Michael Young: 'Writer Seeks Assistant'. After an unconventional interview, Michael invites Leah to spend summer in the south of France with his family. But as she begins her work transcribing his diaries of his debauched youth in 1960s Soho, the lines of past and present, truth and deceit, begin to blur, and Leah has to question what it is that Michael really sees in her. A novel that challenges us to both question what we see, and what others see in us. 'A devastatingly compelling new voice in literary fiction' Louise O'Neill 'Devastatingly witty, compulsively readable . . . like Sally Rooney meeting Martin Amis in Paris' Francine Toon, author of Pine
Mathias, the voyeur, returns to the island of his birth and wanders about for several days. When a thirteen-year-old girl is found drowned, murder is suspected. Did Mathias do it?
Patrick’s job should be easy. Watch the Club. Drive Annie to work and back and keep her out of trouble. That shouldn’t be too hard except being around her is making him question his decision to keep his hands to himself. Annie is determined to enjoy her two weeks without Ethan watching her every move. She’d love to enjoy it with Patrick, but if he’s unwilling, she’ll find someone else. When Patrick discovers the shady past of Annie’s new beau, all bets are off. If she really wants a man—he’s the one for her. If you enjoy erotic romance that takes place in the workplace with headstrong females and sexy, alpha military males, then you’ll love this new adult, contemporary romantic comedy. This is the second book in the four-book series. Book four ends with a HEA. This story has hot, kinky sex scenes so it's meant for those over eighteen.
Be prepared for a very steamy erotic romantic thriller (MMF, Hotwife, Voyeur) Full length novel.Casey is shocked when she finds out her husband's filthy fantasies - and even more shocked that he wants Casey to play a starring role in them - while he watches. Inviting a sexy, dominant stranger into their bed is just the beginning... Her new lover pushes her into all kinds of depraved acts. Reluctant at first, Casey soon finds her wanton, exhibitionist side. She loves her husband watching her get down and dirty with her alpha male lover - and it's even steamier when her husband joins in too. Having two men at the same time is hotter than Casey had ever imagined. But Casey soon realizes that she is playing with fire - and someone is going to get burned. Torn between her charismatic, demanding lover and her voyeuristic husband, she can't keep having them both. But who will she choose? A hotwife fantasy becomes an even hotter reality - but it forces Casey to decide what is really important to her.Enjoy as a full-length standalone novel or read as part of the Hotwife Voyeur series, and see just how far Casey and Mark will go.
BENOIT DENIZET-LEWIS, one of the most perceptive and interesting journalists writing today, takes us into some unusual precincts of American society in American Voyeur. Denizet-Lewis made news with his New York Times Magazine cover story "Double Lives on the Down Low," included here, which ignited a firestorm by revealing a subculture of African-American men who have sex with other men but who don’t consider themselves gay. In American Voyeur, he also takes us inside a summer camp for pro-life teenagers, a New Hampshire town where two young brothers committed suicide, a social group for lipstick lesbians, a middle school where a girl secretly lives as a boy, a college where fraternity boys face the daunting prospect of sobriety, a state where legally married young gay men are turning out to be more like their parents than anyone might have suspected, a high school where dating has been replaced by "hooking up," and other intersections of youth culture and sexuality. Peer behind the curtain of modern American life with this remarkable collection.