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The Autobiography of a Flea is an anonymous erotic novel first published in 1887 in London by Edward Avery. Later research has revealed that the author was a London lawyer of the time named Stanislas de Rhodes.
The Autobiography of a Flea, Edward Avery, cover of 1901.. The Erotika Biblion Society General of London and New York was a pornographic publishing imprint in Victorian London formed by Harry Sidney Nichols and Leonard Smithers in 1888.
The Mitchells rode the porno chic wave, using some of their Green Door profits to produce fairly lavish hardcore movies including Resurrection of Eve in 1973, Sodom and Gomorrah: The Last Seven Days in 1975, C.B. Mamas (1976), [5] The Autobiography of a Flea (1976), [6] [7] Never a Tender Moment (1979), and Beyond De Sade (1979).
In 1976, she wrote and directed a film adaptation of erotic novel The Autobiography of a Flea. [4] [5] As a singer, McNight recorded six studio albums. [3] Her regional stage credits include Hello, Dolly! and Nunsense. [6] In 1987 she performed in off-Broadway musical, Starmites. [7] It opened on Broadway in 1989 to positive reception. [8]
The Autobiography of a Flea; The Autobiography of an Ex-Colored Man; Les Aventures de Télémaque; Aziyadé ...
As of 2007, Thomas has acted in over 500 films and directed nearly 300 films, winning seven Adult Video News Awards [10] and two X-Rated Critics Organization Awards [11] for best director. He was inducted into the X-Rated Critics Organization Hall of Fame in 1986. [5] Thomas is a member of the Adult Video News Hall of Fame. [4]
He moved to the Danish island of Bornholm in 1955 while working on The Flea of Sodom. The Sorrows of Priapus was published in 1957, becoming his most successful book thus far. He later moved to Sóller, on Mallorca, while working on Because I Was Flesh, an autobiography which was published in 1964 and which was nominated for the National Book ...
Quentin Crisp's final book, the third and last instalment of his autobiography, written during the last two years of his life. And One More Thing, (2019) Quentin Crisp, edited by Phillip Ward and Laurence Watts, MB Books, 193 pp., ISBN 978-0-692-16809-7. A companion book to Quentin Crisp's The Last Word: An Autobiography. Crisp shares his views ...