Best American Erotica 1995
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Rating | : | 4.39 (662 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0684801639 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 256 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2013-09-01 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Ms. . She has been a columnist for Playboy and Salon, and has been profiled in USA TODAY, Los Angeles Times, Esquire, Rolling Stone, Mother Jones, and Vanity Fair, among other publications. Susie Bright is the editor of The Best American Erotica series and host of the weekly audio show In Bed with Susie Bright on Audible. An international l
The Best American Erotica 1995 is the ideal collection for all lovers of first-rate erotic literature. Contributors: Susan St. Edited by Susie Bright, whom the Utne Reader calls "one of the leading thinkers and visionaries of our time," this third annual edition of a best-selling series brings together the most outstanding erotic writing of the year. Aubin Jay Michaelson Nicholson Baker Susan Musgrave Robert Olen Butler Anna Nymus Tom Caffrey Lisa Palac Renee Charles Paul Reed Corwin Erickson Annie Regrets Scarlett Fever Raye Sharpe Tsaurah Litzky Le Shaun Al Lujan Trac Vu Mary Malmros Anne Wallace James Williams
Definitely a collection of erotica worth reading I disagree completely with the other review posted here; I found many of these stories to be erotic, and would definitely classify this as a collection of erotica. While not into *everything* in it (different people have different tastes) I don't see condemning the entire collection as reasonable merely because some of the stories don't fire on all of one's pistons. Just my $0.02.
Charles's portrait of a female vampire on the job at a 24-hour underground barber shop in "Cinnamon Roses." Other stories range from James Williams's amusing "Daddy," in which a wife plays at being a baby for her husband; to Mary Malmrose's thought-provoking "For Love or Money," which depicts a world where slavery is one way to pay off debt; to the chilling "Absolution" by Tom Caffrey, about a Nazi who pays penance in the most personal, humiliating way he can. This anthology, even more than the last, explores a myriad of sexual possibilities sharing very little except a disdain for conventional and a concern for safe sex. The contributors will be new to most people, with the exceptions of the well-known Robert Olen Butler and Nicholson Baker-th