Review:
"Every man who reads it will recognize himself. Every woman will discover, perhaps for the first time, the secret fantasies and public privations, the loneliness and passionate lusts, of most men."--Chicago Sun-Times
"A sexual Pilgrim's Progress...Few writers have lived so long, traveled so far, on the frontiers of the sexual revolution."--Atlantic Monthly
"Talese does not proselytize, he informs...Readable and thoroughly entertaining."--Vogue
Every man who reads it will recognize himself. Every woman will discover, perhaps for the first time, the secret fantasies and public privations, the loneliness and passionate lusts, of most men. --Chicago Sun-Times"
A sexual Pilgrim s Progress...Few writers have lived so long, traveled so far, on the frontiers of the sexual revolution. --Atlantic Monthly"
Talese does not proselytize, he informs...Readable and thoroughly entertaining. --Vogue"
-Every man who reads it will recognize himself. Every woman will discover, perhaps for the first time, the secret fantasies and public privations, the loneliness and passionate lusts, of most men.---Chicago Sun-Times
-A sexual Pilgrim's Progress...Few writers have lived so long, traveled so far, on the frontiers of the sexual revolution.---Atlantic Monthly
-Talese does not proselytize, he informs...Readable and thoroughly entertaining.---Vogue
About the Author:
Gay Talese was a reporter for The New York Times from 1956 to 1965. Since then he has written for The New York Times, Esquire, The New Yorker, Harper's Magazine, and other national publications. He is the author of 13 books. He lives with his wife, Nan, in New York City.
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