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The Memoirs of a Shy Pornographer  
Author: Kenneth Patchen
ISBN: 0811214117
Format: Handover
Publish Date: June, 2005
 
     
     
   Book Review

From Library Journal
The title sets the comic tone of this novel, which surprisingly was published in 1945Apretty bold for the times. This is the saga of Alfred Budd, a citizen of Bivalve, NJ, who searches for the simple truth in a world steadily becoming more complex. Copyright 1999 Reed Business Information, Inc.

Henry Miller
Like the Wonder Books of old, every page contains some new marvel.

Book Description
Can you imagine why a pornographer would be shy? Are you satisfied with the state of (a) World Society (b) your soul (c) American writing? Are you in the habit of reading books that could have been written by anybody? Do you really want the truth? Do you know how angels learn to fly? What would you feed a green deer? Do you think a profound social message can be conveyed by a book that is comic in character? When Kenneth Patchen's comic masterpiece, The Memoirs of a Shy Pornographer first appeared in 1945, these questions were asked on the dust jacket. They have never seemed more relevant. The hilarious saga of Alfred Budd of Bivalve, New Jersey-a Candide-like innocent and part-time pornographer, written with what Diane DiPrima called Patchen's "tender silliness," should inspire a new generation of readers




The Memoirs of a Shy Pornographer

FROM THE PUBLISHER

Kenneth Patchen's comic masterpiece, Memoirs of a Shy Pornographer first appeared in 1945. The hilarious saga of Alfred Budd of Bivalve, New Jersey - a Candide-like innocent and part-time pornographer, written with what Diane DiPrima called Patchen's "tender silliness" - is sure to inspire a new generation of readers.

FROM THE CRITICS

Library Journal

The title sets the comic tone of this novel, which surprisingly was published in 1945--pretty bold for the times. This is the saga of Alfred Budd, a citizen of Bivalve, NJ, who searches for the simple truth in a world steadily becoming more complex. Copyright 1999 Cahners Business Information.

     



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