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In Praise of Older Women

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A cool, comic survey of a young Hungarian's sexual education, this narrative spans from his first encounter with American forces at twelve to an unsatisfactory liaison with a reporter's wife in Canada at twenty-three. Elegantly erotic, it possesses an indefinable quality and style, embodying the essence of immortality. The author writes beautifully about women, capturing their essence with sympathy and tact, while addressing sex with remarkable lucidity and grace. Like Joyce, he conveys that life transcends sex, emphasizing that sex is a part of life rather than its sole focus. The story, gracefully penned, follows a young man growing up among older women, showcasing passages that may arouse yet are imbued with "redeeming literary merit." This funny and touching novel about sex is both elegant and melodic, marked by individuality and presence. It chronicles the delightful adventures of a young Casanova who, while appreciating maturity, navigates his own growth. The narrator, at once naive and sophisticated, disarming yet arrogant, charms both his women and the reader throughout his journey.

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In Praise of Older Women, Stephen Vizinczey

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1990
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Idioma
Inglés
Publicado en
1990
Formato
Tapa blanda
ISBN10
0226858863
ISBN13
9780226858869
Serie
Primera publicación
2001
Título original
In Praise of Older Women
Calificación
3,9 de 5
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A cool, comic survey of a young Hungarian's sexual education, this narrative spans from his first encounter with American forces at twelve to an unsatisfactory liaison with a reporter's wife in Canada at twenty-three. Elegantly erotic, it possesses an indefinable quality and style, embodying the essence of immortality. The author writes beautifully about women, capturing their essence with sympathy and tact, while addressing sex with remarkable lucidity and grace. Like Joyce, he conveys that life transcends sex, emphasizing that sex is a part of life rather than its sole focus. The story, gracefully penned, follows a young man growing up among older women, showcasing passages that may arouse yet are imbued with "redeeming literary merit." This funny and touching novel about sex is both elegant and melodic, marked by individuality and presence. It chronicles the delightful adventures of a young Casanova who, while appreciating maturity, navigates his own growth. The narrator, at once naive and sophisticated, disarming yet arrogant, charms both his women and the reader throughout his journey.