Dear Mr Andrews

Author:   Lotte Latham
Publisher:   Guts Publishing
ISBN:  

9781838471965


Pages:   222
Publication Date:   18 January 2023
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Lotte Latham
Publisher:   Guts Publishing
Imprint:   Guts Publishing
Dimensions:   Width: 12.70cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 20.30cm
Weight:   0.245kg
ISBN:  

9781838471965


ISBN 10:   1838471960
Pages:   222
Publication Date:   18 January 2023
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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In an absolute act of submission this playful, hilarious, candid book dares to lay things bare for our entertainment. Highly recommended. - Susanna Kleeman, author of Twice Written in swift, clear-eyed prose, Latham's wry, insightful narrator is an erotic ethnographer who has managed to convince this late-born Boomer that if you can't be honest, at least be true. An important distinction, one that harkens back to de Sade and returns to us generationally through writers like Colette, Anais Nin, Angela Carter and Tamara Faith Berger. I would respectfully add Lotte Latham to that list. Dear Mr Andrews is a remarkable debut. - Michael Turner, author of The Pornographer's Poem Dear Mr Andrews has everything I want from a memoir. Sugar babies, daddies, johns... A natural successor to Lynne Tillman and Kathy Acker. Latham's writing is as sexy as it is stylish. - Barry Pierce, writer and critic She'll show you 'how much loneliness there is in the world, ' among so many life lessons. This book is Lotte's clarion call for compassion. Go ahead, readers, take a deep peek. What's not to love about Dear Mr Andrews? Absolutely fucking nothing. Guts Publishing hits another one out of the cricket field. This book is a victory for all women. - Karla Linn Merrifield, author of My Body the Guitar, 2021 National Book Award Nominee Filthy and fascinating - a frank, complex, thoughtful memoir, told in a (mostly) one-sided epistolary format. Dear Mr Andrews offers a unique window into the world of sugar dating. It's a visceral and viscerally enjoyable read - honest, insightful, vital, dirty and sublime. - Kristan X, author of Lascivity A titillating, absurdist and dangerous screed on sex work, which, in her own words, is what that keeps Latham sane. I will add: stone cold lucid. Latham divulges the truth of female recklessness with her real treat of a mind. Dear Mr. Andrews is sweet and bitter and perfectly baked, cutting the lines between sugar babying, escorting and civilian work in a turbulent loop of righteousness. - Tamara Faith Berger, author of Maidenhead, The Believer Book Award 2012 A brutally honest candy trip dedicated to Lotte's muse, the Daddy that got away. Each chapter unwraps relatable confessions about the nuanced motivations behind dating, love, work, and sex and where they stick together under capitalism and misogyny. Lotte's voice is sweet, perverse and deeply self-aware as she navigates the economics of defiance and goes at her own cavities with sharp picks. - Sadie Lune, co-author of As You Wish, My Lady


"""In an absolute act of submission this playful, hilarious, candid book dares to lay things bare for our entertainment. Highly recommended."" - Susanna Kleeman, author of Twice ""Written in swift, clear-eyed prose, Latham's wry, insightful narrator is an erotic ethnographer who has managed to convince this late-born Boomer that if you can't be honest, at least be true. An important distinction, one that harkens back to de Sade and returns to us generationally through writers like Colette, Anaïs Nin, Angela Carter and Tamara Faith Berger. I would respectfully add Lotte Latham to that list. Dear Mr Andrews is a remarkable debut."" - Michael Turner, author of The Pornographer's Poem ""Dear Mr Andrews has everything I want from a memoir. Sugar babies, daddies, johns... A natural successor to Lynne Tillman and Kathy Acker. Latham's writing is as sexy as it is stylish."" - Barry Pierce, writer and critic ""She'll show you 'how much loneliness there is in the world, ' among so many life lessons. This book is Lotte's clarion call for compassion. Go ahead, readers, take a deep peek. What's not to love about Dear Mr Andrews? Absolutely fucking nothing. Guts Publishing hits another one out of the cricket field. This book is a victory for all women."" - Karla Linn Merrifield, author of My Body the Guitar, 2021 National Book Award Nominee ""Filthy and fascinating - a frank, complex, thoughtful memoir, told in a (mostly) one-sided epistolary format. Dear Mr Andrews offers a unique window into the world of sugar dating. It's a visceral and viscerally enjoyable read - honest, insightful, vital, dirty and sublime."" - Kristan X, author of Lascivity ""A titillating, absurdist and dangerous screed on sex work, which, in her own words, is what that keeps Latham sane. I will add: stone cold lucid. Latham divulges the truth of female recklessness with her real treat of a mind. Dear Mr. Andrews is sweet and bitter and perfectly baked, cutting the lines between sugar babying, escorting and civilian work in a turbulent loop of righteousness."" - Tamara Faith Berger, author of Maidenhead, The Believer Book Award 2012 ""A brutally honest candy trip dedicated to Lotte's muse, the Daddy that got away. Each chapter unwraps relatable confessions about the nuanced motivations behind dating, love, work, and sex and where they stick together under capitalism and misogyny. Lotte's voice is sweet, perverse and deeply self-aware as she navigates the economics of defiance and goes at her own cavities with sharp picks."" - Sadie Lune, co-author of As You Wish, My Lady"


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