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Judy Bloomfield (Editor), Mary McGrail (Editor), Lauren Sanders (Editor)
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May 1998 Global City Book
The publication of Alfred Kinsey's Sexual Behavior in the Human Male fifty years ago signaled the beginning of new era of sexual freedom. Sex entered the popular culture as never before, and the arts, especially literature, were invigorated by this new openness. Too Darn Hot gathers together fiction, poetry, memoir, and essays, as well as cultural artifacts -- advice columns, personal ads, sex and marriage manuals, and even part of the Bible -- to give a personal voice to Kinsey's findings. They span the decades from the fifties to the present, offering highlights of the Beat era and the Sexual Revolution, the Women's Liberation movement, the burgeoning Gay Rights movement, and other challenges to traditional society, whether individual or collective.

Among the authors are Dorothy Allison, Philip Appleman, Chrystos, Junot Diaz, Diane di Prima, Mary Gaitskill, Mary Gordon, James Earl Hardy, Scarlot Harlot, Alan Helms, Herbert Huncke, Erica Jong, Jenifer Levin, Audre Lourde, Richard McCann, J. D. McClatchy, Sharon Olds, Lisa Palac, Philip Roth, Lloyd Schwartz, Alice Walker, and Andy Warhol. Also included are a never-before-published conversation between Allen Ginsberg and William Burroughs; the first Playboy editorial by Hugh Hefner; Leviticus 18; a Dan Savage column; a round-table discussion with teenagers about their sexual habits and attitudes...and more.

The forty-seven pieces collected range from erotic to outrageous; from painful to lighthearted. Many are deeply reasoned; a few may be controversial. Each one is well-written and engaging, and makes a contribution in a thoughtful and unexpurgated manner to the public discussion that Kinsey began.


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From Library Journal

This anthology is published to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the publication of the first volume of Alfred C. Kinsey's revolutionary study of sexual practices among American males, popularly known as the Kinsey Report. These 57 selections of writings about sex include fiction, essays, memoir, poetry, advice columns, personal ads, and interviews. Writers range from Dorothy Allison to Andy Warhol and include Audre Lorde, Philip Roth, John Updike, and Alice Walker. The short pieces, some excerpted from longer works, span the years from Hugh Hefner's 1953 editorial in the first issue of Playboy to pieces written in the 1990s. Arranged thematically, the well-crafted pieces?by turns erotic, humorous, thoughtful, and controversial?highlight a wide variety of perspectives on sexuality. The epilog, "New York Teens on Sex and Sexuality," demonstrates the importance of Kinsey's legacy. This significant survey is recommended for all public and academic libraries.?Jim Van Buskirk, San Francisco P.L.
Copyright 1998 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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  • Paperback: 254 pages
  • Publisher: Persea Books; 1st edition (May 1998)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0892552336
  • ISBN-13: 978-0892552337
  • Product Dimensions: 8.9 x 5.9 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
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5.0 out of 5 stars A priceless time capsule of American sexual culture!, June 26, 1998
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TOO DARN HOT reads like a latter twentieth century time capsule of American sexual culture, packed with tales, poems, essays, criticism, and ravings by everyone from Alice Walker and Dorothy Allison to Allen Ginsberg and William S. Burroughs. Outrageously candid, deliciously witty, and often devastating, this smattering of carnal attitudes, insights, politics, and nostalgia travels down almost every avenue of sexuality. The oppressed, celibate, abused, confused, angry, holy, ecstatic, ambiguous, and salacious all have a voice here. Perhaps the only opinions left out -- though not missed -- are those of online cyborgasm junkies.

WhatÕs most striking about this collection is how stories that would make for eyebrow-raising evening news headlines are transformed into beautiful testimonials of the inexplicable yearnings lurking within each of us. In Philip ApplemanÕs ÒA Priest Forever,Ó a priest trying to explain to the parish board his fondling of 68 Òangelic,Ó very underage boys evokes images of sweet, wistful desire, rather than repugnant abuse. And when a mother caught masturbating caves in to her inquisitive daughterÕs repeated requests that she share the riches of her humming vibrator -- ÒBuzz my cunny, Mommy!Ó -- we can hardly fault her for embracing the experience as a ÒJust this once, HoneyÓ rite of passage between mother and daughter.

The editors of this anthology had the right idea in beginning each of its four sections -- Desire, Society, Body, and Ritual -- with a clip dating back to KinseyÕs era. Opening pieces such as a book review of The Kinsey Report and Hugh HefnerÕs ridiculous editorial from the first issue of Playboy (Ò...we arenÕt a Ôfamily magazineÕ. If youÕre somebodyÕs sister, wife, or mother-in-law and picked us up by mistake, please pass us along to the man in your life and get back to your Ladies Home Companion.Ó) jar us right back to that pre-Elvis mentality. Often the juxtaposition of the more current piece that immediately follows is precious. You canÕt help but snicker ! as pre-war marriage counseling pioneers Drs. Hannah and Abraham Stone preach their Leave It to Beaverisms of marital success, only to be succeeded by the detailed Joy of Sex snippet on how to lick, stroke, and straddle a male partner like a pro.

TOO DARN HOT is at its best when treating sex as the life-affirming, hilarious, raucous blast (no pun) it was intended to be. ChrystosÕ poem ÒI Bought a New RedÓ giddily recounts a feverish date between two women hell-bent on upstaging everyone from the restaurantÕs onlooking Òblazer dykes,Ó doomed to a humdrum night of Ògirl scout sex,Ó to the roommate who labels them disgusting for doing it on the stairs while guffawing and shredding their clothing to bits. Even more priceless is Philip RothÕs diatribe of an adolescent whacking off compulsively and ever-so-inventively -- into a milk bottle he keeps hidden in the basement, into a cored apple at a family picnic, onto a piece of liver he bought at a butcher shop onto his way to bar mitzvah class.

In their introduction, the editors stress that this book, with its carefully culled cross-section of sexual behavior, is more meant to illuminate, rather than titillate. And for every irresistible piece on the joys of a really good romp, there are two on the psychological pain of sex gone awry. The excerpt from Eve EnslerÕs play ÒThe Vagina MonologuesÓ beautifully depicts the repressive shame a woman harbors about her genitalia for more than 40 years, ever since a high school lover was so disgusted by her lusty flood of an ejaculation. When asked what her vagina would wear if it could dress itself, she answers, ÒIt would wear a big sign -- CLOSED DUE TO FLOODING.Ó

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5.0 out of 5 stars Intelligent as well as sexy, it's erotica for real readers, June 18, 1998
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Most anthologies of erotica require a willing suspension of disbelief. They're filled with silly soft- or hard-porn works, fantastic scenarios, happy endings. This anthology is for the thinking reader and it shows how difficult it is to write about sex -- and how well some of our greatest writers have managed to describe the emotions and situations that have moved and affected us all -- physically as well as psychically. There is humor, longing, contemplations of the meanings of pornography, and blow-by-blow descriptions that will get you, yes, Too Darn Hot.
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