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Sep 21, 2024 7:31 PM

Author:Edith Templeton

Gordon

The original Fifty Shades of Grey, Edith Templeton's novel Gordon has been banned, pirated and published under various names for almost fifty years.

Post-war London. Louisa, a smartly dressed young woman in the midst of a divorce, meets a charismatic man in a pub, and within an hour has been sexually conquered by him on a garden bench. Thus begins her baffling but magnetic love affair with Richard Gordon.

Gordon, a psychiatrist, keeps Louisa in his thrall with his almost omniscient ability to see through her, and she is equally gripped by the unexpected pleasure of complete submission. Subjecting herself to repeated humiliations at his hands, but quite unable and unwilling to free herself from his control, Louisa and Gordon sink further and further into the depths - both psychologically and sexually.

An extraordinary novel of psycho-sexual entanglement that was banned for indecency in England in 1966, in Gordon, Edith Templeton captures one of the most unusual and disturbing love stories ever written.

'Templeton's characters are not passive or self-doubting. Their pleasure in sexual submission is a mark of their toughness: they can take what their men give them' The New York Times

'Sexual perversion, masochistic dependency, obsession and suicide' Telegraph

'An unsettling tale of sexual obsession' The New Yorker

'It is unlikely that any young woman will write a book as good, as honest, as provocative as Gordon' Telegraph

'Superbly written and unsettling' Beryl Bainbridge

Edith Templeton was born in Prague in 1916 and spent much of her childhood in a castle in the Bohemian countryside. Her short stories began to appear in The New Yorker in the 1950s and caused a major stir because of their sexual explicitness (these stories are available in one volume entitled The Darts of Cupid as a Penguin ebook). Gordon first appeared in 1966 under the pseudonym Louise Walbrook and was subsequently banned in England and Germany; it was then pirated around the world, appearing under various titles. In 2001, Edith Templeton agreed to publish the novel, with its original title, under her own name. She died in 2006.

Reviews

A fine alternative for those frustrated by the anodyne S&M relationship in Fifty Shades of Grey . . . not only an unsettling portrait of psycho-sexual entanglement but also an exquisite love story

—— Independent

A haunting, powerfully fascinating work of bold, desolate honesty. Terrible, believeable, inexorable

—— New Statesman

Remarkable and unusual, memorable and unsettling

—— Daily Telegraph

Reading Gordon is a chilling experience. The power of the novel lies in its determination to present a relationship that still inhabits the realm of the taboo

—— Sunday Herald

Fascinating, spellbinding

—— Candia McWilliam , Evening Standard

A compelling story which offers no easy conclusions and deserves a significant place in the history of women's writing

—— Observer

Obliterates the competition . . . unique and unforgettable

—— Joyfully Reviewed

It literally blew my mind and after finishing it, I wasn't able to stop thinking about it. Bared to You is an intense novel full of hardships, heartbreak, overcoming obstacles, trust, and most of all, trying to find love in a relationship that may seem hopeless. I truly and wholeheartedly was amazed by this book

—— Happy Ever After

Hot and steamy . . . awe-inspiring

—— Sizzling Hot Book Reviews

Full of emotional angst, scorching love scenes, and a compelling storyline

—— Dear Author

They are powerful, sexy and unputdownable

—— Victoria Loves Books

Boldly passionate, scorchingly sexy

—— Booklist

Sophisticated, engaging, clever and sweet

—— Irish Independent

Indulgent fantasy at its most enjoyable

—— Shelf Awareness
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