Thirteen Sick Tasteless Classics

Part V

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 Thirteen Sick Tasteless Classics, Part V (240 pages) is humorous adult literature featuring adult content and language. The work satirizes and spoofs thirteen classic tales from U.S, and British literature, along with popular myths from Greek mythology.

Jay Dubya goes right to work retelling and side-swiping tales from American literature. Washington Irving's “Rip Van Winkle,” Edgar Allan Poe's “Dr. Tarr and Professor Fether,” Jack London's “To Build a Fire,” O. Henry's “The Green Door,” Mark Twain's “Punch, Brothers, Punch” and Nathaniel Hawthorne's classic “Dr. Heidegger's Experiment” are thoroughly degenerated.

British literature is also corrupted with imaginative adult renditions of Rudyard Kipling's “The Mark of the Beast,” “D.H. Lawrence's “The Rocking Horse Winner” and William Shakespeare's famous play “All's Well That Ends Well” being wickedly attacked and parodied.

Finally, Greek and Biblical stories are brutally assaulted with “An Excerpt from the Book of Exodus,” “King Midas,” “The Gay Tailor Who Became King” and “The Notorious Sleeping Beauty” being wildly clobbered and slickly degraded.

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