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I Once Had a Master by John Preston

March 8th, 2011 by Kassa / 364 views

Title: I Once Had a Master
Author: John Preston
Publisher: Cleis Press
Length: Collection, 220 pgs
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Blurb:

John Preston brings it back to the basics: a hand on a neck, a boot that needs a spit shine, a trick who leaves with bruises and sweet memories. In books such as the S/M classic Mr. Benson, Preston explored power exchange in all its battered beauty. The sex stories in I Once Had a Master combine a hard-core sensibility with rare psychological insight.

In “Authenticity,” a top turns down two fawning bottoms in full leather regalia in favor of the sweet-faced novice who offers genuine surrender. In “Pedro,” a college boy has a summer affair with a truck driver and finds himself flirting with other men just to provoke his lover’s rage. The lonely bottom in “Interludes” develops his body to perfection, then seeks out the Daddy who will cherish this gift.

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Mr. Benson by John Preston

April 4th, 2010 by Kassa / 1,134 views

Title: Mr. Benson
Author: John Preston
Publisher: Cleis Press
Length: Novel / 200 pages
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Blurb:

A classic of modern gay S/M fiction, Mr. Benson is the compelling story of a young man’s quest for the perfect master. In a West Village leather bar, he finds wealthy, sophisticated, exacting Aristotle Benson, who leads him down the path of erotic enlightenment, teaching him to accept cruelty as love, anguish as affection, and ultimately, Mr. Benson as his master.

If John Preston, the masterly, handsome author of more than 30 books, was himself a gay icon, his character Mr. Benson defined the culture of gay sex for an entire generation. When Mr. Benson first appeared in the pre-AIDS early 1980s, its unabashed celebration of male sexuality made it a cult favorite among gay men, many of whom wore T-shirts declaring that they were “looking for Mr. Benson.” The novel’s fresh voice and insights into identity, desire, power, and love influenced a generation of writers and editors, including Anne Rice, Samuel Delany, Michael Lowenthal, Laura Antoniou, and Joan Nestle.

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