Autobiography of a Flea

“Autobiography of a Flea” by Anonymous is a pornographic novel originally published in 1887. This edition, released by Mint Editions in April 2021, spans 128 pages and is presented in English. The narrative follows Bella, an orphan girl who becomes entangled in a web of seduction and manipulation after a chance encounter with a man named Charlie. As she navigates her desires and the consequences of her actions, the story delves into themes of religious corruption and societal taboos, all narrated from the unique perspective of a flea.
Readers will find a provocative exploration of eroticism intertwined with historical context, as the story confronts issues such as incest and the exploitation of innocence. The narrative’s unconventional viewpoint offers a distinct lens on human behavior and societal norms. This edition aims to reintroduce a classic of erotic literature to contemporary audiences, maintaining the essence of the original while providing a fresh presentation.
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The Autobiography of a Flea (1887) is an anonymously written pornographic novel. Published by infamous London pornographer Edward Avery, The Autobiography of a Flea was adapted into a 1976 film starring John Holmes. Bella is an orphan girl who lives with her uncle and aunt. Naïve and curious, she encounters a handsome man while leaving church one day. Introducing himself as Charlie, he hands her a note and heads on his way. Nervous at first, Bella reads the note and finds herself compelled by its mystery–Charlie requests to meet her at night in the local gardens. That night, she has her first sexual experience, only to be interrupted by Father Ambrose, who was watching the pair from the shadows. Using his authority, he instructs Bella to meet him the following afternoon in the sacristy, where he informs her that unless she agrees to be seduced by him and his fellow men of the cloth, he will reveal the secret of her tryst with Charlie. The Autobiography of a Flea is a controversial story that meets time-honored taboos head on, depicting religious corruption, incest, and an orgy involving nineteen lustful priests. Narrated throughout by a lowly parasite, the story provides a flea’s-eye-view on the hidden nature of human society. This edition of The Autobiography of a Flea is a classic of erotic literature reimagined for modern readers.
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