An edition of Evil companions (1968)

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An edition of Evil companions (1968)

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The first American novel banned in the U.K. since Hubert Selby Jr's Last Exit to Brooklyn, Evil Companions is a controversial book of the '60s. Exploring connections between pleasure & pain, D. M. Perkins creates a scenario of what it would've been like had the hippie generation been as debauched & perverted as conservative onlookers thought it was. Delving into forbidden sexuality, it's a shocking & intriguing.

Publish Date
Publisher
Blue Moon
Language
English
Pages
180

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Cover of: Evil companions
Evil companions
1992, Blue Moon
in English
Cover of: Evil Companions
Evil Companions
1968, Essex House
Paperback in English

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Published in
New York

Classifications

Library of Congress
CPB Box no. 2175 vol. 18, PS3566.E691483

The Physical Object

Pagination
180 p.
Number of pages
180

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL3386782M
ISBN 10
1562013327
LCCN
2004573787
Library Thing
8001788
Goodreads
2973124

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