Making LoveMaking Love
An Erotic Odyssey
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Book, 1992
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Current format, Book, 1992, , No Longer Available. Offered in 0 more formatsMaking Love is a brilliant, illuminating and often shocking exploration of one man's sexual odyssey. Beautifully written by the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of The Making of the Atomic Bomb and A Hole in the World, Making Love is at once a revolutionary document of sexual frankness and a breathtaking erotic manifesto, a book that will challenge and liberate every reader, male and female.
Making Love is a stunning departure for Richard Rhodes--a compellingly truthful work of art that marks the first time a major author has written with such complete and unapologetic candor of his most intimate experiences, fantasies and thoughts.
As Rhodes himself writes:
"I wrote Making Love to explore a part of daily life that has been cut off from open discussion for centuries. I wanted to describe honestly one man's personal experience--my personal experience--of sex and of physical love. I wanted to try to understand how that common experience shaped my life from childhood up to the present, how it helped me work through the trauma of child abuse, what I learned from it about my partners, what it contributed to intimacy and in coming to love. Men and women will find intimate experience here to compare with their own.
"Explicit description of sexual experience has long been taboo. For that reason, some readers will find Making Love shocking at first. Knowledge is always better than ignorance. Pain and shame poison the air behind too many locked bedroom doors. When the shock wears off, I hope readers will appreciate my candor."
A frank look at the act of making love describes one man's personal experience of sex and physical love, attempting to understand how those experiences shaped his life. By the author of The Making of the Atomic Bomb. 30,000 first printing. National ad/promo.
A frank look at the act of making love describes one man's personal experience of sex and physical love, attempting to understand how those experiences shaped his life
Making Love is a stunning departure for Richard Rhodes--a compellingly truthful work of art that marks the first time a major author has written with such complete and unapologetic candor of his most intimate experiences, fantasies and thoughts.
As Rhodes himself writes:
"I wrote Making Love to explore a part of daily life that has been cut off from open discussion for centuries. I wanted to describe honestly one man's personal experience--my personal experience--of sex and of physical love. I wanted to try to understand how that common experience shaped my life from childhood up to the present, how it helped me work through the trauma of child abuse, what I learned from it about my partners, what it contributed to intimacy and in coming to love. Men and women will find intimate experience here to compare with their own.
"Explicit description of sexual experience has long been taboo. For that reason, some readers will find Making Love shocking at first. Knowledge is always better than ignorance. Pain and shame poison the air behind too many locked bedroom doors. When the shock wears off, I hope readers will appreciate my candor."
A frank look at the act of making love describes one man's personal experience of sex and physical love, attempting to understand how those experiences shaped his life. By the author of The Making of the Atomic Bomb. 30,000 first printing. National ad/promo.
A frank look at the act of making love describes one man's personal experience of sex and physical love, attempting to understand how those experiences shaped his life
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- New York : Simon & Schuster, c1992.
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