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OverviewTHE BEST AMERICAN EROTICA 1999 cuts across the sexual spectrum to provide an anthology of erotic literature of the highest calibre. Featuring such cutting edge writers as Michael Bronski, Kelly McQuain, Mike Ford, and Cecilia Tan, this anthology offers a smart, stimulating, often humorous look at the diversity of sexual experience. From tales of awakening sexuality to shockingly erotic stories of sexual adventure, Susie Bright brings together the best of contemporary erotic fiction to redefine both the cutting edge and the mainstream, approaching sexuality with an openness and sense of humour that are as disarming as they are radical. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Susie BrightPublisher: Fireside Books Imprint: Fireside Books Edition: 1999 ed. Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.350kg ISBN: 9780684843957ISBN 10: 0684843951 Pages: 256 Publication Date: 16 February 1999 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsRobert L. Pela The Advocate If Bright collected pennies as efficiently as she collects sexy stories, she'd be a zillionaire. Bright's most recent annual (her sixth) numerically skips 1998, but only because it's being printed six months earlier than usual in order to be on sale after Valentine's Day 1999. Bright's choices, as ever, represent the most literate erotica, and yet all the entries by her 20 authors are written, curiously enough, in speaking voices. Her own charmingly beswizzled introduction tells of her travails as an erotica editor (the last page of each volume is for reader's criticism, to be mailed back to her) and of her surprise at readers' choices of best story for each volume (and their enthusiasm for certain types of titillation). Herself a lesbian mother, as related in her soulfully funny autobiography, Susie Bright's Sexual State of the Union (1997), she declares that while each story must pass the wet test, pleasing all readers is just hopeless. Some don't want any more gay sex, others want more lesbo, some want men with extra large penises, others no more yucky blood, some want to can the fatties, while still others want plain old heterosexual intercourse - a diversity that's apparently unsatisfiable. Whatever, all the pieces in the new volume are reprints from books or magazines published in 1997. The standout is an excerpt from Elise D'Haene's first novel, Licking Our Wounds, which describes what happens when the female narrator, at age 12, first reads Portnoy's Complaint. Also amusing is Kelly McQuain's tribute to the late Bob Kane and Donald Bartbelme, Je T'aime. Batman. Je T'adore, about Robin's crash on Batman's pecs and the bump of the safety cup sewn into his shorts. Keri Pentauk asks Is Your Husband Obsessed with On-Line Pornography? and suggests punishments. Primal release? No. But silky stuff that will pass the test, at least for younger readers. (Kirkus Reviews) Margot Mifflin<p> The New York Times Book Review <p>She's like a big sister eager to usher you into a forbidden world of free-range fantasy.<p> Author InformationSusie Bright has been the editor of the Best American Erotica series since 1993 and is known as the founder of the erotica genre. A columnist for Playboy and Salon, Bright has been profiled in USA Today, the L.A. Times, the San Francisco Review of Books, Esquire, Rolling Stone, Playboy, Penthouse and Vanity Fair. She also won an Erotic Oscar in 1999 for Best Film for Susie Bright, Sex Pest, a documentary produced and broadcast in the UK. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |