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Naughty Girl Stories

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With contributions from:
Guy de Maupassant - The signal (p. 9 to 15)
Graham Greene - Annoyance in three parts (p. 19 to 26)
Michel Tournier - The Canvases of Veronica (p. 29 to 43)
Yvonne Kroonenberg - The vibrator (p. 47 to 50)
Roald Dahl - The Visitor (p. 53 to 101)
Brooke Newman - Highway (p. 105 to 108)
Carla Bogaards - Lena and the men (p. 111 to 113)
Gabrile García Márquez - The woman who came at six o'clock (pp. 117 to 128)

Have you ever eaten it so naughty? The kind of baroness who ushers strange men into her house with a barely noticeable nod. Lonely ladies who seek comfort with wine and each other. A fun package from the sex shop as a sightseeing shipment. It is said that men always want only one thing, but women are just as good. Ever since Eva snacked on the apple, there have always been naughty girls. They have inspired great writers to write naughty stories: Gabriel García Márquez, Roald Dahl, Guy de Maupassant, Graham Greene, Michel Tournier. But modern female authors also feel comfortable in the genre: read Yvonne Kroonenberg, Carla Bogaards, Brooke Newman. A SAVORY SELECTION.
Paperback, special edition of the Elegance summer issue 1993, 128 pages
Published 1993 by AW Bruna
  • Dutch 
  • Paperback 
  • 0090150000319 
  • 128 pages