Review:
Susie Bright celebrates the first amendment, lesbianism, single motherhood and fantasizes an eventful night with Dan Quayle in this uninhibited and quirky collection of essays, articles and book reviews written over the past few years. Offbeat and sexy, Bright defends Madonna, attacks Dr. Ruth and is snubbed by Camille Paglia herself in this rather amazing and outspoken collection. Bright is gay and proud of it and considers herself a serious and first-rate pornographer. She gets into endless trouble with right-wingers and kicks and screams her way out of it thoughout these pages. Witty, fearless and thought-provoking.
About the Author:
Susie Bright is the legendary author of "Big Sex Little Death: A Memoir," coming after many years of national bestsellers like "Full Exposure" and "The Sexual State of the Union"— as well as "The Best American Erotica" and "Herotica" series, which ushered in women’s erotic publishing. She the host of Audible’s "In Bed With Susie Bright," the longest-running sex-ed show in the history of broadcasting. She was co-founder and editor of "On Our Backs" magazine, and was the first journalist to cover erotic cinema and the porn business in the mainstream press. A progenitor of the sex-positive movement, Bright taught the first university course on pornography, and brought lasting sexual influence to her role in films like "Bound" and "The Celluloid Closet," as well as playing herself, "the famous feminist sex writer," on "Six Feet Under."
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