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Mr. Benson [Paperback]

John Preston (Author)
4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (12 customer reviews)


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August 1992
A classic of modern gay S/M fiction, Mr. Benson is the compelling story of a young man's quest for the perfect master. In a West Village leather bar, he finds wealthy, sophisticated, exacting Aristotle Benson, who leads him down the path of erotic enlightenment, teaching him to accept cruelty as love, anguish as affection, and ultimately, Mr. Benson as his master.

If John Preston, the masterly, handsome author of more than 30 books, was himself a gay icon, his character Mr. Benson defined the culture of gay sex for an entire generation. When Mr. Benson first appeared in the pre-AIDS early 1980s, its unabashed celebration of male sexuality made it a cult favorite among gay men, many of whom wore T-shirts declaring that they were "looking for Mr. Benson." The novel's fresh voice and insights into identity, desire, power, and love influenced a generation of writers and editors, including Anne Rice, Samuel Delany, Michael Lowenthal, Laura Antoniou, and Joan Nestle.
--This text refers to an alternate Paperback edition.

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A classic underground novel. -- The Village Voice

Four stars. -- Scott O'Hara, Thing

One of the top ten SM novels ever written. -- Penthouse

The gay love story of its decade. -- Stallion

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Preston's knockout novel, first serialized in Drummer, returns to claim= the territory it mapped out years ago. Jamie is an aimless young man lucky enough to encounter Mr. Benson. He is soon led down the path of erotic enlightenment, learning to accept cruelty as love, anguish as affection, and this man as his master.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 260 pages
  • Publisher: Masquerade Books (August 1992)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1563330415
  • ISBN-13: 978-1563330414
  • Product Dimensions: 7 x 4.3 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 4.8 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (12 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,562,216 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars This book moved me..., September 13, 2007
This review is from: Mr. Benson: A Novel (Paperback)
As a young gay man within the leather and bdsm community, this book moved me. The emotions, the story, the setting and the description, it feels as almost of the reader is there with our aspiring slaveboy Jamie. But this isnt some trashy domestroe paperback novel, no, it is a love story of the deepest kind. It reveals that even within a Master/slave relationship, the need to for intimicy is still ever present and needed by the parties involved. S&M is just a paler form of true intimicy, the level of whcih we all seek and need some time in our lives.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Iconic for a good reason, April 6, 2010
This review is from: Mr. Benson: A Novel (Paperback)
Mr. Benson is without question an iconic work of fiction. I've seen the book reviewed as a must have for anyone interested in BDSM and as the blurb mentions, has become a cultural symbol. The paperback is on many, many keeper shelves and remains a classic, much discussed story. What's interesting is that Mr. Benson doesn't actually try to be a story based in reality or a how to for BDSM fans. Instead the story delves into the ultimate fantasy and the psychological impact of heavy slavery and sadomasochism. The writing is raunchy, raw and delights in being stroke fiction while also offering a pretty cheesy and flat out bad mystery. Yet none of that matters for those that read this because the intimate look at the emotional, physical and mental desires of hard core BDSM participants remains fascinating. You don't read this for a well crafted story per se - you read this for the glimpse into the heads of those who desire, crave, and fantasize about BDSM. Some may recognize their own desires within while others may understand the subculture better.

Jamie is a cute twink cruising gay bars looking for the perfect Master even though he doesn't realize that's what he's after. He encounters the near silent Mr. Benson in a leather bar and goes back to his wealthy penthouse within minutes of meeting. Soon Jamie has pledged to be Mr. Benson's slave and gives up his life entirely to be at the whim of his Master. What follows is Jamie's sexual journey as a slave with a side trip into a bad mystery before a happy ending and tacked on epilogue. Of course Jamie wasn't called a twink back then but he also makes some incredibly bad decisions that likely would have left him dead, maimed, or diseased if the setting was more modern. So right away the story is over the top in many ways and a fantasy. Frankly that works well since it's trying to show a mentality and a culture more than anything else.

Jamie is the narrator as he describes his journey from hapless cruiser to well trained sex slave. His thoughts and observations are biased and focus more on the sexual aspects than the emotional. Jamie lives out his sexual fantasy in its entirety while indulging in just about every kink - water sports, fisting, branding, piercing, and masochism to name a few. Jamie also gives up his job, apartment, friends, family, and entire life to be submersed into the life of a 24/7 sex slave. This is part of Jamie's ultimate fantasy and the narration luxuriates in such raw, brutal sex. Jamie is branded almost immediately and there is never a discussion of limits, desires, wants, or needs. There is only Mr. Benson and his immutable will. The lack of responsibility on Jamie's side allows him to revel in his sexual fantasies. This delves into the mentality of a masochist and the more extreme desires and hidden longings.

Jamie is not perfect and questions, theorizes, and misinterprets a lot of what goes on. This is later contrasted beautifully in the epilogue written from Mr. Benson's point of view where his mentality comes through strongly in mere pages. His strong desires and needs aren't questioned and wondered, merely accepted point blank. He also explains the hard work and mindset of a sadist that is not out simply to use and abuse. The contrast is startling and a perfect ending to the book. The epilogue is especially nice since the last quarter of the book or so deals with the somewhat obvious and silly kidnapping mystery. This portion of the book is definitely not the highlight and thankfully by the time this aspect gets going, the strength of the writing, characters, and story are well defined.

Overall Mr. Benson delivers exactly what it is supposed to be - a tantalizing look at hard core BDSM participants that gets readers questioning, wondering, and squirming. Not all of the kinks are easy to read or imagine and the writing pulls no punches with the raw, blunt language. Some may find these aspects difficult to handle while others may be frustrated at the mystery portion, but most will be fascinated by the glimpse into the minds of Mr. Benson and Jamie. Even written over twenty five years ago, the themes, concepts, and portraits depicted have lasting impact. If you haven't read this iconic work, you must.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars It is always MISTER Benson, my master.., February 26, 2008
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This review is from: Mr. Benson: A Novel (Paperback)
Taken from the cover this best sums up this great story of bdsm, master/slave, love and the dynamics of it all.
"Nowadays I laugh when I think of the guys in the bars who used to complain about their lovers. They talked about what a hard time they had on a weekend when their man was in a bad mood or about what marks were left once a month when they got the workout they'd been seeking for four weeks.They didn't know about masters.When I first came out I thought Butch was an insurance salesman in a flannel shirt...Mister Benson changed all that.
They never met Aristotle Benson. He is my master and I am his slave."
A good read.
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