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Teleny

or, The reverse of the medal.

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Camille Des Grieux, a French man, attends a classical concert with his mother. When a Hungarian piano player named Rène Teleny starts to play, Des Greiux begins to have shared visions of lust with the piano player. This book is story of two men and their journey to and from each other, their hearts only made for one another.

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Language
English
Pages
158

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Cover of: Teleny; or, the Reverse of the Medal
Teleny; or, the Reverse of the Medal
2010, Valancourt Books
in English
Cover of: Teleny or the Reverse of the Medal (Illustrated gay erotic classic)
Teleny or the Reverse of the Medal (Illustrated gay erotic classic)
March 7, 2006, Mondial
Paperback in English
Cover of: Teleny, Or The Reverse Of The Medal (The New Traveller's Companion)
Teleny, Or The Reverse Of The Medal (The New Traveller's Companion)
January 31, 2005, Olympiapress.com
Paperback in English
Cover of: Teleny
Teleny: or, The reverse of the medal.
1995, Wordsworth Classics
in English
Cover of: Teleny
Teleny
1986, GMP
Leatherback in English
Cover of: Teleny: or, the Reverse of the Medal

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Edition Notes

Attributed to Oscar Wilde.

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Ware
Series
Wordsworth classic erotica

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
823.912

The Physical Object

Pagination
158p. ;
Number of pages
158

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL22210843M
ISBN 10
1853266108
LibraryThing
51016
Goodreads
17987

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL7955184W

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“Apparently we had but one head and one heart, for they beat in such unison, and the same vague thoughts flitted through both our brains.”
added by Carl16.

It really shows just how beautiful this relationship could have become if they had even the slightest bit longer together, in each other’s embrace.

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