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Cutie: A Warm Mamma

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The work mounts a bawdy, comic satire of prudish censorship by following a coquettish young woman called Cutie and the officious, self-righteous Herman Pupick, whose attempts to police sexual candor lead to farcical misunderstandings and moral hypocrisy. Interspersed with a prefatory polemic on obscenity and taste, the episodic narrative uses exaggerated caricature, punchy set pieces, and ribald humor to expose arbitrariness in moral policing while celebrating candid portrayals of desire.

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Ben Hecht

Ben Hecht was an influential American screenwriter, playwright, and novelist, known for his sharp wit and innovative storytelling. His works often reflect the vibrant culture of early 20th-century America, particularly in Chicago, where he spent much of his life. Hecht's notable titles include "A Thousand and One Afternoons in Chicago," a collection of essays that capture the essence of the city, and "Fantazius Mallare: A Mysterious Oath," which showcases his flair for the fantastical. Throughout his career, Hecht contributed significantly to both literature and film, leaving a lasting impact on the narrative style of his time.

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