It seems as if no genre of literature features more characters in complete submission to others than mid-century sleaze. And how do these hapless supplicants express their desperation? They break out the kneepads. Above and below are assorted paperback covers of characters making pleas, seeking sympathy, and professing undying devotion. Though some of these folks are likely making the desired impression on their betters, most are being ignored, denied, or generally dumptrucked. You know, psychologists and serial daters say a clean break is best for all involved, so next time you need to go Lili St. Cyr on someone try this line: “I’ve decided I hate your face now.” That should get the job done. Art is by Harry Barton, Barye Philips, Paul Rader, et al.
Getting what you want is all in how you ask.
Stuart James, Aaron Bell, Alan Marshall, Mickey Spillane, Robert Colby, Philip Tremont, Ronald Simpson, Harold Robbins, John Plunkett, André Soubiran, Talmage Powell, Horace McCoy, J.X. Williams, James Hadley Chase, Greg Hamilton, Marcos Spinelli, Dante Arfelli, Whitfield Cook, Charles Petit, Harry Barton, Conrad Lueger, Marlene Longman, Adam Coulter, Paul Rader, Barye Phillips, cover art, cover collection, literature