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Ted Mark (1928–2004)

Author of The Man from O.R.G.Y.

39 Works 391 Members 2 Reviews

About the Author

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Ted Gottfried wrote literate smut under several pseudonyms, most famously as Ted Mark. He also contributed to series works using corporate pseudonyms used by multiple authors such as Blakely St. James, Kathleen Fuller and Lorayne Ashton.

Series

Works by Ted Mark

The Man from O.R.G.Y. (1972) 40 copies
The 9-Month Caper (1965) 28 copies
Dr. Nyet (1972) 26 copies
The Real Gone Girls (1972) 22 copies
Room at the Topless (1967) 22 copies
The Girl From Pussycat (1965) 19 copies, 1 review
My Son, The Double Agent (1972) 17 copies
A Hard Day's Knight (1966) 15 copies
The Nude Who Never (1970) 15 copies
The Man from Charisma (1970) 14 copies
The Nude Wore Black (2017) 13 copies
I Was a Teeny Bopper for the CIA (1967) 12 copies, 1 review
The Ted Mark Reader (1969) 11 copies
Pussycat, Pussycat! (1971) 10 copies
Back Home at the O.R.G.Y. (1972) 9 copies
The Square Root of Sex (1970) 9 copies
The Unhatched Egghead (1966) 8 copies
The Pussycat Transplant (1968) 8 copies
Come be My O.R.G.Y. (1968) 6 copies
Muammar El-Qaddafi (1987) 6 copies
The Tight End (1981) 6 copies
Circle of Sin (1975) 6 copies
The Midway at Midnight (1964) 4 copies
This Nude for Hire (1969) 4 copies
Regina Blue (1972) 4 copies
Beauty and the Bug (1975) 3 copies
Right On, Relevant (1971) 3 copies
Here's Your O.R.G.Y. (1969) 3 copies
Rip It Off, Relevant! (1971) 3 copies
The Nude Who Did (1970) 1 copy

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Legal name
Gottfried, Theodore Mark
Other names
Mark, Ted
Gottfried, Ted
St. James, Blakely (corporate pseudonym)
Behan, Leslie
Kyle, Benjamin
Fuller, Kathleen (corporate pseudonym)
Birthdate
1928-10-19
Date of death
2004-03-07
Gender
male
Nationality
USA
Birthplace
Bronx, New York, USA
Places of residence
Bronx, New York, USA
Far Rockaway, New York, USA
Cedarhurst, New York, USA
Place of death
Manhattan, New York, USA
Disambiguation notice
Ted Gottfried wrote literate smut under several pseudonyms, most famously as Ted Mark. He also contributed to series works using corporate pseudonyms used by multiple authors such as Blakely St. James, Kathleen Fuller and Lorayne Ashton.
Associated Place (for map)
New York, USA

Members

Reviews

2 reviews
Ted Mark was quite a prolific writer whose many works included including a 1960s/ 70s era series of satirical paperbacks that tapped into the James Bond/ Man from Uncle/ Maxwell Smart craze. His titles included "The Man from O.R.G.Y.," "The Nude Wore Black," "Room at the Topless," "The Girl from Pussycat," and "Dr. Nyet." Imagine a combination of secret agents, mini-skirted beauties, bachelor pads, rock and roll, and unbridled (soft core) sexual innuendo, and you'll have the idea. These were show more pulp fiction at its pulpiest, and Marks (who later became an ardent supporter of feminist causes) lived to feel chagrin at his sexploitation of the gender stereotypes. To enjoy his cheaper works today takes suspension of sociopolitical judgments that few adult readers are likely to find possible.

As for "I Was a Teeny Bopper for the CIA", given its hilarious title and cover illustration, you'd think this might be far removed from anything like a timeless work. And you'd be right. When I read it decades ago, it appealed to my love of irreverence and the outrageous flouting of traditional mores. But having tried it again recently, I was sad to find it unreadable. Reading it felt like stepping into a time machine. However, the time when this sort of thing pushed the envelope in the humorous direction has gone the way of beehive hairdos, swing clubs, and the twist. It was fun while it lasted, but this book is for nostalgia fans only.
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½
Hilarious spoof, even if you don't get all the 60s allusions - and they're rife: Helen Gurley Brown, Malcolm X, Ayn Rand, Le Corbu, Trotskyites, and 'The Group' (possibly the most boring bestseller ever shipped, and it's taken off deftly here).

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Works
39
Members
391
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Rating
2.1
Reviews
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ISBNs
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