The all-too-prescient "Henry and June" (1990) allows Fred Ward as Henry Miller to keep insisting that no one will publish his scandalous novels.
Further criticism and outrage came her way when, in the fall of 1807, Anderson's translation of a scandalous French novel, Claire d'Albe by Sophie Cottin, was published.
He gained fame directing Melissa P., based on the scandalous novel by Melissa Panarello.
The scandalous novel was a best seller internationally and got Barnes expelled from the Gardner School when her principal read it.
For his scandalous novel, Nikitin was dismissed from his office in the Union of Writers.
"Notes on a scandalous novel" (New York Magazine, April 8, 2009)
Françoise Sagan, who died in September, published her scandalous first novel in 1954 about a torrid love affair.
Directed by Roger Vadim as a modern (1959) adaptation of the once scandalous French novel, it pits one woman's desire to manipulate others against the power of real love.
At age seventeen he started his first school magazine, Papyrus; the Jesuits threatened to expel him for publicizing Emile Zola's scandalous novels in the school.
Probably one of Kyle's haunts, where he and his drunken normal buddies did their half-baked scheming and he cooked up plots for his scandalous anti-Milieu novels.