The Fountain: My Adventures with la Femme Charmee
The Fountain is the first part of the My Adventures with la Femme Charmee trilogy, the diary of the New York Flaneur as told to alter ego David St.-Lascaux. My Adventures is a rollicking, riveting true story, and groundbreaking combination of cultural celebration and explicit erotica. The Fountain is followed by Her Secret and High Five.
Completing a family of diaries set in several of the Great Western Cities, and modeled after those of Samuel Pepys, John Evelyn and James Boswell (London) and Anais Nin (Paris), My Adventures introduces le Flaneur and his exuberant co-protagonist and titular heroine, the Enchanted Woman. My Adventures notes numerous events (art, dance, music and theater), boldfaces the many talented New Yorkers le Flaneur meets, incorporates wide-ranging references to literature, details la Femme Charmee's gastronomic delights, and notes aesthetic landmarks to provide a flavor of living in New York City today.
Diary entries in My Adventures alternate with blushing "pink pages"; (les pages rouges), documentary erotica in French followed by translations into English. These humorous, explicit entries deliciously detail le Flaneur's sex life with la Femme Charmee.
My Adventures will be of interest to today's readers for its encyclopedic cultural references and uninhibited eroticism, and to future generations for its incisive expression of the Zeitgeist of the early Twenty-first Century.
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The Fountain: My Adventures with la Femme Charmee
The Fountain is the first part of the My Adventures with la Femme Charmee trilogy, the diary of the New York Flaneur as told to alter ego David St.-Lascaux. My Adventures is a rollicking, riveting true story, and groundbreaking combination of cultural celebration and explicit erotica. The Fountain is followed by Her Secret and High Five.
Completing a family of diaries set in several of the Great Western Cities, and modeled after those of Samuel Pepys, John Evelyn and James Boswell (London) and Anais Nin (Paris), My Adventures introduces le Flaneur and his exuberant co-protagonist and titular heroine, the Enchanted Woman. My Adventures notes numerous events (art, dance, music and theater), boldfaces the many talented New Yorkers le Flaneur meets, incorporates wide-ranging references to literature, details la Femme Charmee's gastronomic delights, and notes aesthetic landmarks to provide a flavor of living in New York City today.
Diary entries in My Adventures alternate with blushing "pink pages"; (les pages rouges), documentary erotica in French followed by translations into English. These humorous, explicit entries deliciously detail le Flaneur's sex life with la Femme Charmee.
My Adventures will be of interest to today's readers for its encyclopedic cultural references and uninhibited eroticism, and to future generations for its incisive expression of the Zeitgeist of the early Twenty-first Century.
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The Fountain: My Adventures with la Femme Charmee

The Fountain: My Adventures with la Femme Charmee

by David St.-Lascaux
The Fountain: My Adventures with la Femme Charmee

The Fountain: My Adventures with la Femme Charmee

by David St.-Lascaux

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The Fountain is the first part of the My Adventures with la Femme Charmee trilogy, the diary of the New York Flaneur as told to alter ego David St.-Lascaux. My Adventures is a rollicking, riveting true story, and groundbreaking combination of cultural celebration and explicit erotica. The Fountain is followed by Her Secret and High Five.
Completing a family of diaries set in several of the Great Western Cities, and modeled after those of Samuel Pepys, John Evelyn and James Boswell (London) and Anais Nin (Paris), My Adventures introduces le Flaneur and his exuberant co-protagonist and titular heroine, the Enchanted Woman. My Adventures notes numerous events (art, dance, music and theater), boldfaces the many talented New Yorkers le Flaneur meets, incorporates wide-ranging references to literature, details la Femme Charmee's gastronomic delights, and notes aesthetic landmarks to provide a flavor of living in New York City today.
Diary entries in My Adventures alternate with blushing "pink pages"; (les pages rouges), documentary erotica in French followed by translations into English. These humorous, explicit entries deliciously detail le Flaneur's sex life with la Femme Charmee.
My Adventures will be of interest to today's readers for its encyclopedic cultural references and uninhibited eroticism, and to future generations for its incisive expression of the Zeitgeist of the early Twenty-first Century.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940016263120
Publisher: Esequiturs
Publication date: 01/27/2013
Series: My Adventures with la Femme Charmee , #1
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 15 MB
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About the Author

David St.-Lascaux is a critic, author and poet. Critically, he writes about art, dance, music and poetry for the Brooklyn Rail and at Interrupting Infinity, his authorial site; review subjects include Henri Cartier-Bresson, Andy Warhol and Edward Hopper, Wislawa Szymborska and Ursula K. Le Guin, and Philip Glass. Prose works include the novella, L'Oubliette, or Plan A, and the novelette, Petit Soubresaut de Mon Coeur (My Little Heartbreak), performed at the Bowery Poetry Club. E*sequiturs, an experimental e-book of ergodic infornography, is online at www.esequiturs.com.
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