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About this product
Product Identifiers
PublisherGlitter Books
ISBN-101902588940
ISBN-139781902588940
eBay Product ID (ePID)117148885
Product Key Features
Book TitleFantazius Mallare and Count Fanny's Nuptials : Two Classics of Erotic Decadence
Number of Pages160 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2012
TopicClassics, Erotica / General
IllustratorYes
GenreFiction
AuthorSimon Arrow, Ben Hecht
Book SeriesForbidden Erotic Classics Ser.
FormatTrade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Height0.5 in
Item Weight8.5 Oz
Item Length8.5 in
Item Width5.5 in
Additional Product Features
Intended AudienceTrade
Dewey Edition23
Dewey Decimal823.9120803538
SynopsisA novel of satanic decadence in the tradition of J-K Huysmans, FANTAZIUSe MALLARE is the tale of a deranged recluse who declares war on reality. In his world of hallucination and twisted eroticism, Mallare needs a woman to worship him as a god; aided by Goliath, his deformed dwarf servant he entices a submissive gypsy girl whom he strives to enthrall in chains of horror and ecstasy. First published in 1922, FANTAZIUSe MALLARE is the second novel by famous American playwright and screenwriter Ben Hecht. The book was suppressed as obscene by the Federal Government on its initial publication, and artist Wallace Smith sent to jail. It is now published in an uncensored edition which includes all 10 original decadent/erotic illustrations by Smith. COUNTe FANNY'Se NUPTIALS, first published clandestinely in London in 1907, remains one of the most rare and elusive of all decadent texts. Its author "Simon Arrow" is sometimes identified as Ronald Firbank, although it seems more likely that the publisher, G. Hope Johnstone, also created it. This joint edition of FANTAZIUSe MALLARE and COUNTe FANNY'Se NUPTIALS constitutes a volume of rare and unadulterated erotic decadence which stands as the final flourish of the genre., 'Fantazius Mallare' is the tale of a deranged recluse who declares war on reality. In his world of hallucination and twisted eroticism, Mallare needs a woman to worship him as a god. Aided by his servant, he entices a submissive gypsy girl. 'Count Fanny's Nuptuals' remains one of the rarest and elusive of all decadent texts., A novel of satanic decadence, Fantazius Mallare is the tale of a deranged recluse. In his world of hallucination and twisted eroticism, Mallare needs a woman to worship him; he entices a submissive girl whom he strives to enthrall in chains of horror and ecstasy. Published in 1922, it was suppressed as obscene by the Federal Government. It is now published in an uncensored edition with all 10 original decadent/erotic illustrations by Smith. Count Fanny's Nuptials, first published clandestinely in London in 1907, remains one of the most rare and elusive of all decadent texts.