History of Shock Treatment by Leonard R Frank

History of Shock Treatment by Leonard R Frank

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History of Shock Treatment by Leonard R Frank

Ross, parts of which appeared in Evergreen Review, is a created history based on the experiences of the mysterious Ross (T. E. Lawrence) in America, his relations with Billy, a street urchin, and Millicent Molloy, a famous Broadway actress.

Billy, believing he has accidentally killed Ross during a session of flagellation, escapes by ship, pursued by a transvestite FBI agent (Herbert Hoover). He finally reaches Paris, where Gertrude Stein, Alice B. Toklas, Picasso, Hemingway and other notorious intellectuals welcome him with open arms. Billy is kidnapped by Count Czerny, a Hungarian noble, and spirited away to his castle where Millicent Molloy is being kept in sexual thrall. In a bloody uprising the fates of Billy and Millicent hang in the balance while Ross, in true Lawrence of Arabia fashion, tries desperately to save them. Their lives intersect once more in a frenzied debacle.

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ISBN 13 9780960137619
ISBN 10 0960137610
Title History of Shock Treatment
Author Leonard R Frank
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Leonard Roy Frank
Year published 1982-05-01
Number of pages 206
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.