In previous books such as The Sexual State of the Union, Susie Bright has told us about the way things are, and while she continues that mission in Full Exposure, she also presents an inspiring vision of the way things could be. This is far more than a self-help book; it's a blueprint for cultural revolution, focused on the liberation of our erotic expression and, as she puts it, "the creativity it demands, the challenges of sexual candor, and the rewards of coming clean about desire." The personal is always political, goes the adage, but whether she's making readers smile with a reminiscence of her first orgasm (during a fantasy in which she imagined herself as Barbara "Agent 99" Feldon) or evoking our concern over a bomb threat at one of her college lectures, Bright reminds us that the personal is always personal as well. Along the way, she tears down the false barriers between porn and erotica, counsels parents on how to negotiate the line between sexual honesty with their children and mutual privacy, and shows us again and again that gender and desire are never as simplistic as moral and cultural watchdogs would have us believe. "Girls can be women with real sexual appetites," she writes. "Men can be love-bunnies and still have raging hard-ons." Bright also includes a 17-step "sexual manifesto" aimed at enabling readers to reclaim their erotic identities and express desire on their own terms. Very few people are writing about sexuality as honestly and as well as Susie Bright--if you care at all about the subject, you owe it to yourself to read Full Exposure. --Ron Hogan --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
From Publishers Weekly
A chronicler of U.S. sexual mores (The Sexual State of the Union) as well as one of the most prodigious anthologizers of American erotica (in both the Herotica and Best American Erotica series), Bright tackles the complicated question of "sexual creativity" and "the personal meaning of erotic expression." Moving beyond prescriptive diagrams and techniques in her approach to sexual liberation, she urges readers to recognize how the erotic surrounds us in art, music, cooking and writing, noting that "sexual creativity stems from making something of lifeAinstead of being made over." In 20 short chapters, she discusses such topics as how talking about sex makes it easier to tap into the erotic; the difference between pornography and erotica; how the sexual revolution of the 1960s failed; the sexual epiphanies that celibacy can bring; and the paradoxes of and necessity for sexual ethics. The most refreshing aspect of Bright's breezy, no-holds-barred style is the way she addresses sexual feelings and actions in plain English without embarrassment. In a happy union of form and content, her sexual openness sounds as all-American as a high-school pep rally, yet feels as seductively transgressive as Monica Lewinsky giving tips on political social advancement to a group of novices. But in the end, the constant, feel-good sex chat ends up avoiding or minimizing more complicated sexual and emotional issues and may seem repetitive to those familiar with her message. Agent, Jo Lynne Worley. 10-city author tour; 15-city radio campaign. (Sept.)
Copyright 1999 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
SUSIE BRIGHT is the author and editor of more than a dozen books,
including The Best American Erotica series; the first three editions of
Herotica; Sexwise; and The Sexual State of the Union. She has written
for Esquire, Playboy, The Village Voice, The New York Times Book Review,
and Salon. She lectures and performs at theaters and universities
nationwide and lives in Northern California.
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评分说实话,这本书初读时的感觉是有些晦涩和疏离的,它拒绝用过于直白的方式去迎合读者。作者的笔调冷峻而克制,仿佛是在用显微镜观察人类行为的各种荒谬和可笑之处。这种冷静叙事带来的最大好处是,它成功地避免了廉价的煽情,让那些沉重的主题得以更纯粹地呈现。我必须承认,有些章节我需要放慢速度,甚至借助外部资料去理解其中引用的典故或哲学概念。这无疑抬高了阅读的门槛,但对于那些愿意沉下心来钻研的读者来说,这正是一种回馈。书中对于社会结构和个体异化的探讨,犀利得让人有些难以招架。它不粉饰太平,直指现实的痛点,那种不动声色的批判力量,比歇斯底里的呐喊更有穿透力。这本书需要的不是快速翻阅,而是细细品味,像品鉴一款年份久远的烈酒,初闻呛口,回味悠长,留下的只有对复杂人性的深刻理解。
评分我得说,这本书的结构编排简直是一场文字的迷宫,但却是一个令人沉醉其中、流连忘返的迷宫。作者似乎对叙事技巧有着近乎偏执的掌控欲,不断地在时间线和视角的切换中玩着高难度的杂耍。起初,我有些跟不上这种跳跃感,总感觉需要回溯前几页才能重新定位“我是谁,现在在哪里”。但一旦适应了这种独特的韵律,你会发现这正是它的精妙之处。它迫使你的大脑高速运转,去主动地连接那些看似零散的碎片。它不是一本可以让你放松阅读的书,更像是一场智力上的挑战。我特别喜欢那种在关键转折点戛然而止的处理方式,每一次都让人心痒难耐,恨不得立刻知道下一刻的走向。书中对环境和氛围的渲染也极为出色,那些景物描写,不仅仅是背景,它们本身就是情感的载体,带着强烈的暗示性。这本书的阅读体验是高度互动的,你必须投入全部的精力去解构和重组作者抛出的信息,最终拼凑出一个属于你自己的完整画面。
评分我通常对这类主题宏大的作品持保留态度,总担心它们会因为试图涵盖太多而显得臃肿无力。然而,这本书成功地做到了“包罗万象”却又不失“专注有力”。它似乎在用一种非常规的视角,审视着历史的重量和个体在命运洪流中的渺小与抗争。书中对细节的捕捉达到了近乎苛刻的程度,无论是古代某种仪式的流程,还是特定历史时期人们的衣着细节,都显得考究而真实,这极大地增强了作品的沉浸感。更难得的是,作者在处理宏大叙事的同时,始终没有忘记关注“人”本身的情感波动。那些关于家族传承、责任与自由之间的拉锯战,写得让人心有戚戚。这本书的阅读体验是累积性的,它不是靠一两个精彩情节取胜,而是靠着坚实严谨的整体架构和持续不断的情感铺陈,最终汇聚成一股强大的阅读冲击力。它值得被放在书架上,随时可以拿出来重新审视,因为每次重读,都会有新的理解萌生。
评分这本书的语言风格简直就是一场华丽的文字盛宴,充满了古典的韵味和现代的张力。作者的词汇量和遣词造句的能力令人惊叹,每一个句子都像是经过精心雕琢的艺术品,充满了音乐性和画面感。阅读它就像是在欣赏一场精心编排的舞台剧,角色的每一次登场、每一次对白,都带着精心设计的戏剧效果。特别是那些心理独白的部分,那些排比和重复的句式,将角色的内心挣扎具象化,让读者仿佛能亲耳听到他们内心的喧嚣。虽然故事的背景设定可能离我们的日常生活有一定距离,但作者通过对人类共通情感——如爱、失落、追寻——的精准捕捉,成功地建立了与读者的情感桥梁。这本书的优点在于它的“美学追求”,它在讲述一个故事的同时,也在展示一种极致的文学表现力,让人忍不住想抄录那些精彩的段落,珍藏起来。
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