This book contains some of the most erotic writings since the works of
the late Henry Miller. Miller was banned from the US way back in 1934
when his avant garde style of raw, organic, sexual writing sent shock
waves throughout the world. After a court ruling changed American
censorship codes, Miller's masterpiece was reinstated later in his
life in his homeland and duly awarded the highest recognition in
post-modern American literature. His virgin book is acclaimed to be one
of the twenty great novels of our 21st century.
Beaumier does not copy Miller to emulate his success. He writes and
chronicles in a more direct way, without apologies, dressing down nor
up.
What is this book about? Does man lose his sex drive after willingly
submitting himself to his self-cure? Conversely, does man become more
incensed in his drive after his cleansing? What are the acts of love
making that hold so much power as to obsess a man? What makes couples
click together? All these questions are tackled in the book by Jack
Brome, Beaumier's alter ego.
Beaumier's Before The Cure, and The Cure are realistic journals of
heart wrenching
journeying through a lifetime of seeking suitable partners for intimate
relationships. (Completing the planned trilogy, Before The Cure, is a
work in progress and is expected to be completed within the next two
years, according to the author.)
The end.
Reviewer:
Benjamin Francis.