Grushenka. Three Times a Woman
Spuriouser and spuriouser. Grushenka is reportedly the true-life account of a peasant girl in Czarist Russia, who through her own peculiar talents, and a taste for the whip, makes her way through the erotic ranks, rising to one day own a high-class brothel. Supposedly, the Russian authorities frowned upon the work, but allowed it to samizdat about as an object lesson in the evils of communism. First published 1933 in Paris (but really NY), the work is clearly an inspired bit of American erotica. Yet, though reprinted sparsely, several versions only had the first eight chapters, thus missing much of Grushenka's successes, and in particular her spectacular opening-night triumph at the brothel, a (literally) free-for-all that lasted three days.
As part of our continued dedication to quality, we at the Olympia Press are proud to give you, for the first time in many decades, the complete edition of the fake true-life account of a Russian peasant girl that was published in Paris but actually printed in NY, and likely written by a B-movie producer of some fame.
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