Sin City: School Girl Sex Life tells the sexually charged story of two country girls that move to Dublin for a proper education. Join their sexual exploits as they learn the sensual pleasures of city life. Writen with Trocchi's typical pace & style, this is a provocative novel guaranteed to arouse. From the book: "Mr. Alexopoulos slipped the needle in with the certainty born of long practice; he felt the buttock shudder feebly & then relax, as though it had recognized its fear & submitted to it. The small pain was accepted. The body waited patiently for the liquid to flow in & for the sudden, searing extraction of the needle. It came, & it was over. A wave of relief surged over Doreen. How silly she had been! It was nothing! Not really painful at all. & how wonderful it was to be grasped strongly but gently at the nape of the neck. Oh, they could have her nude body!...It seemed as though strands of tingling electric wire, whose current was almost imperceptible, had penetrated her flesh. Her chest, the muscles which supported the proud tilt of her breasts, seemed to have expanded, swollen almost, but without pain. She had never felt so happy in her life. The bed, her nude body, the warmth, the complete sense of being carried away, of being secure with the two men whose expressions were so kind & loving, all intoxicated her. She was...beyond-there was no other word for it...He laid her down gently, kissing her as he did so, & then he was between her thighs. Gently, she took his manhood in her hand & brought it to her threshold. They smiled at one another without speaking. His hand caressed her buttocks, his fingers gentle between them. Doreen smiled, brimming with desire. Her thighs spread still more & with one hand, she fitted him gently into her soft dripping purse. Eric breathed heavily as, with a slight motion of his hips, he sank into her up to the hilt. Doreen closed her eyes & sighed. At first, they lay without moving. Then, gently, with a fragile nudging motion, they sealed the bargain of their love. Their actions complemented each other, heightening the pleasure that each so willingly gave. Doreen's hips moved upward to meet Eric's downward thrusts. Her every nerve was alive for the first time. His plunging manhood represented the fulfillment & the promise for which she had searched so long. She pulled him closer to her & buried her face in his shoulder as the tide of her passion swept her away." ABOUT THE PUBLISHER: EROTIC EVOLUTION-ILLUSTRATED SEX STORIES We publish classic erotic literature & sex stories-fully illustrated with beautiful nude art photography. To bring you the best erotic stories & pictures we have reviewed several hundred famous romance & Victorian erotic novels (previous bestsellers & banned books) & over 20,000 erotic images! This has allowed us to create a brilliant collection based on their beauty, sexual content, character & story development, quality of erotic literature, & types of sex scenes (they are clearly connected-sex is better when the stories & characters are real). We publish provocative hardcore sex in literature (previously classified as pornography & banned) since this reflects the truth of our sexual evolution-sex is central to our existence & connects back to our wild animal instincts. We can creatively cultivate our sexuality to be moral & beautiful-but also hot, sexy & smutty-to make the most of our primitive passions of love & lust, pleasure & pain. We have further developed this art of sex by including three excellent essays on the biological & cultural evolution of human sexuality & (most importantly) how we can use this knowledge to enhance our sexual relationships.
Alexander Trocchi was a Scottish novelist and editor. He lived in Paris in the early 1950s and edited the literary magazine Merlin, which published Henry Miller, Samuel Beckett, Christopher Logue and Pablo Neruda, among others. Although he was never published in Merlin, American writer Terry Southern (who lived in Paris from 1948-1952) became a close friend of both Trocchi and his colleague Richard Seaver, and the three later co-edited the anthology Writers In Revolt (1962).
His early novel Young Adam (1954) was adapted into a film starring Ewan McGregor and Tilda Swinton in 2003.