Short Story Anthologies, European Fiction - General, Erotica
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Eroticon ( paperback original; Jun. 24; 190 pp.; 1-873982-88-7): A very amusing (and imperturbably retrograde) imitation of the classical oriental love manual, from a celebrated contemporary Greek novelist (A Report of a Murder, 1995, not reviewed) whose casual sexism is obviously calculated to elicit strong reaction. Its straightforward categorization of the "five types of women" available for seduction will surely offend; then again, where else are you likely to learn how "the spotted eels of the South Seas" laboriously copulate? Advice on sexual strategies and positions is helpfully interspersed throughout by an ingenuous narrator whose grave and reverend, and studiously circumlocutious, lewdness nostalgically evokes the worlds, and words, of Rabelais and Boccaccio. Urbane, provocative, and highly (as well as lowly) entertaining.Book Details
Published
June 1, 1999
Publisher
Dedalus, Limited
Pages
190
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781873982884