What Do Women Want?: Bread, Roses, Sex, Power - Hardcover

Jong, Erica

 
9780060183769: What Do Women Want?: Bread, Roses, Sex, Power

Synopsis

A renowned author attempts to answer an age-old question in this collection of witty meditations on everything from Hillary Clinton to writing love letters, ultimately revealing the secrets of what women are really after in life.

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Review

Erica Jong burst onto the literary and cultural scene with her audacious bestseller Fear of Flying and has been cast as a feminist spokesperson ever since--a curious conundrum for a bawdy, sometimes raging intellectual who failed so miserably to repudiate men that she married repeatedly and worried so much about growing older that she signed up for plastic surgery. Yet it's these very inconsistencies that have made her less didactic over time. The brief essays in What Do Women Want? veer from contemplation of the impossible tightrope of motherhood, the accursed nature of Hillary Rodham Clinton and the unexpurgated Anaïs Nin to the damned-if-you-do, damned-if-you-don't life of literary women and the fatal charm of Italy. There's also a surprisingly sweet paean to that horny old goat, Henry Miller (the subject of Jong's biographical study The Devil at Large).

This is Jong at her best and worst, alternately flailing wildly and landing squarely on the mark. "It's hard to be a novelist in the age of soap opera", she observes, commenting on American President Clinton's sexual peccadilloes. "The slow accretion of 500 well-wrought words a day seems pointless beside the dizzying and breathless plot lines served up by the evening news." The delicious irony of the book's title is no accident; it's a question Sigmund Freud asked and never satisfactorily answered. Neither does Jong but her cultural commentary has flashes of brilliance and the nerve necessary to cut to the head of the line. --Francesca Coltrera

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"Jong lays it on the line with these potent essays about women's lives, writing with acuity, gutsiness, and humor."--" Booklist""The eclecticism of the collection is its real pleasure?nutty nuggets of politics, soft-centered personal reflections, melting confections of fantasy?meditations on literary themes."--" Wall Street Journal""Jong at her very best--a kind of master class in real life?she combines memoir and essay in a completely readable, hilariously opinionated, brilliantly well-informed book."-- Susan Cheever

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