Spanking the Maid

Spanking the Maid - Paperback

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Spanking the Maid

Spanking the Maid - Paperback

by Robert Coover
$14.00
Sale price  $14.00 Regular price 

Book Overview

This spellbinding, impeccable novel tells the story of a master, his maid, and the irresistible ritual that binds them.

Each morning, the maid arrives in the master's bedroom with her cleaning paraphernalia, hoping to make this day's round of work the perfect one. Each morning, the master awakes from a half-remembered but recurring dream of knowledge and chastisement"the residue of which the maid, to her horror, finds each morning in his bed. And each day, the master can only notice the maid's failures and so must, in obedience to his 'manual," administer her punishment, assuring her that it is an obligation to an ideal of a higher order that compels him, an obscure compulsion from which neither, seemingly, can escape.

Written early in Robert Coover's illustrious career, included in Harold Bloom's The Western Canon, and named by Daphne Merkin in The New Yorker as one of her "favorite" S/M books, Spanking the Maid is a spare, tantalizing, perfect book by an American master.

ISBN9780802135407
Author Robert Coover
PublisherGrove Press
GenreLiterature
FormatPaperback
PublishedDecember 1997
LanguageENG- English
Pages102
Weight1.0 lb
Target AudienceAdults
Print SizeStandard Print

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About Robert Coover

Robert Coover (1932-2024) was born in Charles City, Iowa. He attended Indiana University and, after a four-year stint in the US Navy, the University of Chicago. For more than thirty years, he taught literature and creative writing at Brown University. He was the author of many novels and story collections--among others The Origin of the Brunists (forthcoming from NYRB Classics), Pricksongs and Descants, and The Public Burning.

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