Summary
Ivan Kušan: When love and sex are gone with the wind
When love and sex are gone with the wind is a kind of The best of erotic pages in the prose property of Ivan Kušan, with the exception of the famous 100 biggest holes. This famous writer for children and youth in his "novels for old people" and short stories systematically eroticized the imagination of local readers, stripping down to the bare bones and parodying the megalomaniac socio-political concept of domestic socialism. When he is not breaking into the system with erotica, he most often humorously fictionalizes the lives of completely ordinary people for whom sex is a lifeline from the hell of life's routine. Often too direct, even excessively seasoned with machismo and distinctive Balkan ornamentation, Kušan's storytelling effects are nevertheless an example of how eroticism can change the world. The stories in this book are selected from the rich sexual resources of some previously published books, but also include those written for Playboy, as well as some never published.
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