My Life and Loves: Volume Four

Romance, Erotica, M&, BDSM
Cover of the book My Life and Loves: Volume Four by Frank Harris, Locus Elm Press (editor), Locus Elm Press
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Frank Harris, Locus Elm Press (editor) ISBN: 1230000456784
Publisher: Locus Elm Press Publication: May 28, 2015
Imprint: Locus Elm Press Language: English
Author: Frank Harris, Locus Elm Press (editor)
ISBN: 1230000456784
Publisher: Locus Elm Press
Publication: May 28, 2015
Imprint: Locus Elm Press
Language: English

Yet my virtue was destined to suffer one defeat. One evening, a girl we had met, who was almost completely white, was encouraged by Karl to come nude to my bed. I was tossing about asleep in the night when she came and laid down beside me, or rather on me. The heat of her body had excited me before I even awoke, and before I was fully conscious I was enjoying her. I felt no disappointment when I saw her: I have seen Italian girls with darker skins and coarser features; but I cannot say that she gave me any extraordinary thrill. Yet, she did her best and the game of love to her was the best game in the world. She delighted in teaching me all the Swahili terms for the sex and for sensual pleasures. And when I used them she would scream with enjoyment. 

This girl was rather intelligent, and so I asked her about sexual perversions. 

She seemed to think there was nothing in them, that naturally all human beings took what pleasure they could get whenever they could get it. 


Frank Harris is one of America's literary luminaries, and whether you consider him a Walter Mittyesque fantasist or a man who wrote just as he lived, there is no doubt that he had a very extraordinary life indeed. In Volume IV of his work My Life and Loves he recounts with unrestrained abandon how he fell in love with literature and writing, how he explored the mysterious continent of Africa, and the many young women he had the pleasure of laying with. 

Mixing historical fact with a sprinkling of artistic license, Frank Harris paints a romantic picture of late nineteenth century Europe and Africa, where adventure and discovery lie beyond every bend and curve. Between rubbing shoulders with figures such as Oscar Wilde, and Emile Zola, Frank as always regales us in the most shocking of seductions, the most vigorous of couplings, and voyeuristic group-menages in a wonderfully graphic prose that bounds along at the insatiable pace of its protagonist and author. 

Locus Elm Press is proud to present this first volume, considerately presented and carefully edited for your reading pleasure. Volumes I, II, and III, also available.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

Yet my virtue was destined to suffer one defeat. One evening, a girl we had met, who was almost completely white, was encouraged by Karl to come nude to my bed. I was tossing about asleep in the night when she came and laid down beside me, or rather on me. The heat of her body had excited me before I even awoke, and before I was fully conscious I was enjoying her. I felt no disappointment when I saw her: I have seen Italian girls with darker skins and coarser features; but I cannot say that she gave me any extraordinary thrill. Yet, she did her best and the game of love to her was the best game in the world. She delighted in teaching me all the Swahili terms for the sex and for sensual pleasures. And when I used them she would scream with enjoyment. 

This girl was rather intelligent, and so I asked her about sexual perversions. 

She seemed to think there was nothing in them, that naturally all human beings took what pleasure they could get whenever they could get it. 


Frank Harris is one of America's literary luminaries, and whether you consider him a Walter Mittyesque fantasist or a man who wrote just as he lived, there is no doubt that he had a very extraordinary life indeed. In Volume IV of his work My Life and Loves he recounts with unrestrained abandon how he fell in love with literature and writing, how he explored the mysterious continent of Africa, and the many young women he had the pleasure of laying with. 

Mixing historical fact with a sprinkling of artistic license, Frank Harris paints a romantic picture of late nineteenth century Europe and Africa, where adventure and discovery lie beyond every bend and curve. Between rubbing shoulders with figures such as Oscar Wilde, and Emile Zola, Frank as always regales us in the most shocking of seductions, the most vigorous of couplings, and voyeuristic group-menages in a wonderfully graphic prose that bounds along at the insatiable pace of its protagonist and author. 

Locus Elm Press is proud to present this first volume, considerately presented and carefully edited for your reading pleasure. Volumes I, II, and III, also available.

More books from Locus Elm Press

Cover of the book The Amazing Chastisement of Miss Bostock by Frank Harris, Locus Elm Press (editor)
Cover of the book Clara Alcock by Frank Harris, Locus Elm Press (editor)
Cover of the book School Life in Paris by Frank Harris, Locus Elm Press (editor)
Cover of the book The Farce of Sodom by Frank Harris, Locus Elm Press (editor)
Cover of the book Memoirs of a Voluptuary [VOLUME I] by Frank Harris, Locus Elm Press (editor)
Cover of the book Lashed into Lust by Frank Harris, Locus Elm Press (editor)
Cover of the book Miss Coote's Confession by Frank Harris, Locus Elm Press (editor)
Cover of the book Gamiani by Frank Harris, Locus Elm Press (editor)
Cover of the book L'Anti Justine by Frank Harris, Locus Elm Press (editor)
Cover of the book The Beautiful Flagellants of Boston by Frank Harris, Locus Elm Press (editor)
Cover of the book Fantastic Chastisements by Frank Harris, Locus Elm Press (editor)
Cover of the book Rachel Rodskiss by Frank Harris, Locus Elm Press (editor)
Cover of the book The Mysteries of Verbena House by Frank Harris, Locus Elm Press (editor)
Cover of the book Maude Cameron and Her Guardian by Frank Harris, Locus Elm Press (editor)
Cover of the book A Dream, and Other Tales of Debauchery by Frank Harris, Locus Elm Press (editor)
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy