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Bad Sex: A Book of Stories [Paperback]

John Hoyland (Editor)
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Whenever sex is the topic of discussion, you automaticallyÿ20expect there will be good and bad experiences. It's human nature. In a book of short stories focused on "bad sex," pessimistic readers may be predisposed to thinking the contents incorporate only negative affairs; however, circumstances are not all that dreadful. In fact, many of these tales are erotic and romantic, but for some reason, the sanctimonious acts are not quite up to snuff for all participants. Story lines range from adultery, masochism, religion, one-night stands, and making babies to missionary sex in first person to poetry by a variety of talented authors. This collection entertains all those interested in the birds and the bees, while at the same time, it makes headway for the occasional fantasy seeker. Lisa Orzepowski

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What, precisely, is ``bad sex''? Gathering contemporary writers from England, Ireland, Canada, Africa, and the US, Hoyland (Fathers & Sons, not reviewed) comes up with 21 quirky scenarios. Plots, for the most part credible, are more varied than one would imagine. The volume itself is masterfully orchestrated. Early stories are calm and tender, focusing on relationships in which sex plays a small part. Lisa Appignanesi's ``Beast'' captures the unique point of view of a husband whose feminist wife has just published a book about masturbation. In ``Strange Attractors'' Jane DeLynn tediously but perceptively chronicles the way people keep toeholds on dying relationships: Her narrator doesn't like drugs or alcohol but uses them ``for fear that we would no longer be able to converse at all if our bodies were not being affected by the same constituency of chemicals.'' As the collection progresses, the texts gradually become more explicit. Some can be discreet, if not charming--Victor Headley's ``Christmas Present,'' for instance, whose narrator, embroiled in a relationship built solely on sex, sees himself as a worthless stud. But in the stories that follow, the intensity increases, S&M imagery appears, hints of murder surface. (It's impossible to read Ian Breakwell's pseudo-diary, ``Fade To Black,'' without cringing.) Then, just when you want to toss this book away, the stories become gentle again--but now they are anything but innocent and contain some wonderful humorous touches. The married lover in Catherine Hiller's ``Some Rules About Adultery'' carefully stages three afternoons of bad sex in order to end a two-year affair. Mary Scott's ``D.I.Y.'' portrays a promiscuous woman, wanting a break from men, who goes on a ``women only'' tour, only to discover her trip-mates are all paired off. In perfect closure, the protagonist of Molly Brown's ``Choosing the Incubus'' finds her human lover pales beside her demonic nightly visitor. The title might be a turn-off, but the texts themselves are surprisingly enjoyable. -- Copyright ©1994, Kirkus Associates, LP. All rights reserved.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 256 pages
  • Publisher: Serpent's Tail (September 1, 1994)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1852423072
  • ISBN-13: 978-1852423070
  • Product Dimensions: 7.7 x 5.3 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 9.6 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #4,633,141 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Bad Sex more fun than good sex, November 21, 2003
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AUSTIN (LOS ANGELES, CA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Bad Sex: A Book of Stories (Paperback)
Bad Sex is an anthology of short stories, each about bad sex. The stories are entertaining, sometimes funny, sometimes rebarbative; never dull.

It is a refreshing book, if only because, our commercial culture (which is the same thing as "pop" culture) is so intent on selling sex as a Good Thing, and using that Good Thing to sell so many other things (most of which have nothing at all to do with actual sexual behavior), that any discourse about sex as other than good, wonderful, and immaculately satisfying, has been obliterated.

It is also true that the Devil really does have all the best tunes . . . bad sex makes a more interesting read than good sex.

Which brings up this question: (you have to be old to remember when all sex used to be bad) Wasn't sex more fun when even good sex was risqué . . . bad?

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