I've come across 'Pleasure Principle' and similar novels that explore the intersection of psychology, philosophy, and human desire. The publisher of 'Pleasure Principle' is often associated with independent presses like Repeater Books or Serpent’s Tail, known for their bold, thought-provoking titles. These publishers specialize in works that challenge conventional norms, blending eroticism with intellectual depth.
For readers craving similar vibes, I’d recommend exploring 'The Story of the Eye' by Georges Bataille, published by Penguin Modern Classics, or 'Delta of Venus' by Anaïs Nin, from Harvest Books. Both delve into the complexities of desire with lyrical prose. If you’re into more contemporary releases, 'Exquisite Mariposa' by Fiona Alison Duncan, published by Soft Skull Press, offers a raw, modern take on pleasure and identity. These publishers and titles are perfect for those who want their reading to be as provocative as it is profound.