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Rodeo is the toughest sport. It's savagely violent; even the clowns are made of steel. It's no surprise the cowboys are strong, deep and brutal in bed. Confessions of a Rodeo Clown is a dark, carnal road trip into the world of the lonesome cowboys and the clowns who love them. Set in 1961, this is one of Peter's finest works of literature, and one of the raunchiest. The story reads like a romance, but the novel itself is pure smut. Shocking for the era in which it takes place, this book is a work of art in every way. The narrator, Brightie, is a naive young clown. When he meets Cody, the bull…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Rodeo is the toughest sport. It's savagely violent; even the clowns are made of steel. It's no surprise the cowboys are strong, deep and brutal in bed. Confessions of a Rodeo Clown is a dark, carnal road trip into the world of the lonesome cowboys and the clowns who love them. Set in 1961, this is one of Peter's finest works of literature, and one of the raunchiest. The story reads like a romance, but the novel itself is pure smut. Shocking for the era in which it takes place, this book is a work of art in every way. The narrator, Brightie, is a naive young clown. When he meets Cody, the bull rider who makes his heart jump, together they descend into an underground network of sex, domination, and drugs, cushioned only by their mutual love. From motel rooms in Wyoming to bathhouses in Peru, the pair discover the joys of sex without bounds. Cody struggles to keep his past buried. His colossal endowment harbors a dark secret. When Brightie stumbles into that secret, it nearly destroys him. Only love, patience, and a high tolerance for pain can save the tender relationship these two have forged from bull sweat and arena dust.
Autorenporträt
Peter Schutes is an imaginary gay historical figure with a rich backstory. He was born in the United States in 1896. After a brief study period at Harvard University, he enlisted and fought in World War I. After the war, he was incarcerated at Napa State Mental Hospital because of his homosexuality. When he was released, he came to Hollywood, where he became a hustler.Arrested for drug dealing, Peter escaped and fled to Kentucky. There, he worked in a coal mine, where he met his first real love. After the death of his lover, Peter retired to a Bunkhouse in Montana, where he found an old typewriter and began exploring his fantasies in writing. Eventually, after laws changed, he was able to publish his gay pulp fiction books in Denmark and then the United States.Peter returned to Los Angeles and lived out his days in the increasingly accepting society of that city. He died in Santa Monica, CA, in 1981. Except Peter Schutes didn't exist. He's a pen name.