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The moniker Sam Benjamin currently enjoys, “Ivy League graduate-turned-pornographer”, may be a bit over-simplified, but it gets to the heart of it. To his credit, he was shooting for “Ivy League graduate-turned-progressive-art-pornographer”, but that didn’t quite work out as planned. Luckily for those of us that prefer degenerate voyeurism over degenerate exhibitionism (and I mean degenerate in the best possible way), he’s written it all down for us—a three year odyssey detailed in his new book, American Gangbang: A Love Story.
ince this isn’t a book review, I’ll just steal the description: “In whip-smart, lyrical prose, Benjamin traces his immersion into the world of Hollywood’s bleak, screen glow–lit doppelganger: the southern California sex industry. His rapid ascent from the dingy storefront rental of a starving artist to the multimillion-dollar Malibu villa of a full-fledged porn producer confronts him with the uncomfortably alluring realities of America’s strangest industry: gun-toting actors, high on terrible, drug-induced potency; giggling actresses battling internal demons in wobbly heels and pink fishnets; the insatiable consumer demands to sink ever lower, more exploitative, nastier. The result is the titillating, dramatic chronicle of a young man who invites the deepest, most troubling parts of himself to rise to the surface in order to get a good look at them—only to find that what he sees makes his world seem suddenly very small.”.
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