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X-rated Intellectual, Indeed!, Jun 21 2001
This review is from: Susie Bright's Sexwise: America's Favorite X-Rated Intellectual Does Dan Quayle, Catharine Mackinnon, Stephen King, Camille Paglia, Nicholson Baker, Madonna, and the Black Panthers (Paperback)
Ah, the delectable Susie Bright. This book, though several years old, is fabulous. In it, Ms. Bright cunningly explores several themes and individuals with wit and intelligence. Her description of a discussion she had with adult film (and I do mean film) director Andrew Blake on her dislike of his lack of realism in his films' lesbian scenes is right on. Another great tale is her fantasy involving Dan Quayle. Yes, that's right, J. Danforth himself is lucky enough to have been the subject of one of Ms. Bright's sexual fantasies, or, at least, she will have us think so. As is true of all of her books, Sexwise by Susie Bright is not to be missed.
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X-rated Intellectual, Indeed!, Jun 20 2001
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This review is from: Susie Bright's Sexwise: America's Favorite X-Rated Intellectual Does Dan Quayle, Catharine Mackinnon, Stephen King, Camille Paglia, Nicholson Baker, Madonna, and the Black Panthers (Paperback)
Ah, the delectable Susie Bright. This book, though several years old, is fabulous. In it, Ms. Bright cunningly explores several themes and individuals with wit and intelligence. Her description of a discussion she had with adult film (and I do mean film) director Andrew Blake on her dislike of his lack of realism in his films' lesbian scenes is right on. Another great tale is her fantasy involving Dan Quayle. Yes, that's right, J. Danforth himself is lucky enough to have been the subject of one of Ms. Bright's sexual fantasies, or, at least, she will have us think so. As is true of all of her books, Sexwise by Susie Bright is not to be missed.
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