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Fun fact: Ashe was credited as the writer of the novel Naked Came the Stranger, which became a bestseller. Later that year, it was revealed that the book was a hoax that was really written by a group of twenty-four journalists led by Mike McGrady.  · Penelope Ashe, a fictional writer, was credited as authoring the bestseller Naked Came the Stranger. Later that same year, it was revealed that the book was the brainchild of twenty-four journalists, led by Mike McGrady, who aimed to expose America’s mindlessly vulgar literary culture with a novel deliberately overloaded with sexual www.doorway.ru Edition: Digital Original. Naked Came the Stranger Adult Book "Dell" pages. by Penelope Ashe and a great selection of related books, art and collectibles available now at www.doorway.ru


Naked Came The Stranger [ASHE, Penelope] on www.doorway.ru *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Naked Came The Stranger. Written by Newsday columnist Mike McGrady and a couple dozen of his reporter colleagues under the pseudonym Penelope Ashe, Naked Came the Stranger was one of the great literary hoaxes—an attempt to produce the steamiest and most over-the-top novel of all time, good writing be damned. A sensation upon its first release, this tale of Long. Written by 24 reporters under the moniker of Penelope Ashe, Naked Came the Stranger was an attempt to produce the steamiest and most wildly over-the-top novel of all time--good writing be damned. A sensation upon its first release, 40 years later the book remains one of the most sinfully amusing potboilers ever published.


Fun fact: Ashe was credited as the writer of the novel Naked Came the Stranger, which became a bestseller. Later that year, it was revealed that the book was a hoax that was really written by a group of twenty-four journalists led by Mike McGrady. Naked Came the Stranger is a novel written as a literary hoax poking fun at the American literary culture of its time. Though credited to "Penelope Ashe," it was in fact written by a group of twenty-four journalists led by Newsday columnist Mike McGrady. McGrady's intention was to write a book that was both deliberately terrible and contained a lot of descriptions of sex, to illustrate the point that popular American literary culture had become mindlessly vulgar. The book fulfilled the auth. Written by twenty-four reporters under the moniker of Penelope Ashe, Naked Came the Stranger was an attempt to produce the steamiest and most wildly over-the-top novel of all time—good writing be damned. A sensation upon its first release, forty years later the book remains one of the most sinfully amusing potboilers ever published.

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