girls A Paean

girls A Paean by Nic Kelman, published by Little, Brown on December 1, 2004, is a 240-page work that delves into the complexities of male desire. This book presents an exploration of men who, having sacrificed their essence for success, find themselves emotionally numb. Through their obsessive connections with young women, the narrative reveals the depths of their longing and the search for meaning in a world where power has come at a significant cost.
Readers will encounter a vivid portrayal of the interplay between desire and disconnection, as the story unfolds in the most forbidden corners of male experience. The themes of obsession and vicarious living are intricately woven throughout the narrative, inviting reflection on the consequences of ambition and the quest for fulfillment. This edition, written in English, offers a thought-provoking perspective on the dynamics of power and desire within the realm of fiction.
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girls is an erotic spree, a journey into the most forbidden corners of male desire, a story about men who have been rendered numb by their power, who have sacrificed everything for success, who have lost their souls and can find meaning only by living vicariously, obsessively through young women.
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