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'''Tor Kung''' was the pseudonym of the American poet Jack Gilbert and his co-author Jean Maclean. They wrote two erotic novels together, which were both published by the short-lived Danish [[Olympia Press]]; ''"My mother taught me"'' (1964) and ''"Forever Ecstasy"'' (1968). | '''Tor Kung''' was the pseudonym of the American poet Jack Gilbert and his co-author Jean Maclean. They wrote two erotic novels together, which were both published by the short-lived Danish [[Olympia Press]]; ''"My mother taught me"'' (1964) and ''"Forever Ecstasy"'' (1968). | ||
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Tor Kung was the pseudonym of the American poet Jack Gilbert and his co-author Jean Maclean. They wrote two erotic novels together, which were both published by the short-lived Danish Olympia Press; "My mother taught me" (1964) and "Forever Ecstasy" (1968).

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