Letters of Note: Sex

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A surprising and varied collection of letters on the subject of sex curated by the founder of the globally popular Letters of Note website.     The first volume in the bestselling Letters of Note series was a collection of hundreds of the world’s most entertaining, inspiring, and unusual letters, based on the seismically popular website of the same name–an online museum of correspondence visited by over 70 million people. From Virginia Woolf’s heartbreaking suicide letter, to Queen Elizabeth II’s recipe for drop scones sent to President Eisenhower; from the first recorded use of the expression ‘OMG’ in a letter to Winston Churchill, to Gandhi’s appeal for calm to Hitler; and from Iggy Pop’s beautiful letter of advice to a troubled young fan, to Leonardo da Vinci’s remarkable job application letter. Now, the curator of Letters of Note, Shaun Usher, gives us wonderful new volumes featuring letters organized around a universal theme.     In this volume, Shaun Usher turns to the subject of sex. Includes letters by John Cheever, Dorothy Day, Frida Kahlo, Margaret Mead, Henry Miller, Anaïs Nin, Mae West and many more.

Additional information

Weight 0.15 kg
Dimensions 1.17 × 12.65 × 17.73 cm
PubliCanadation City/Country

Canada

by

Format

Paperback

Language

Pages

176

Publisher

Year Published

2021-11-2

Imprint

ISBN 10

0771049714

About The Author

SHAUN USHER is a writer and sole custodian of the popular blogs lettersofnote.com and listsofnote.com. He is the author of the bestselling Letters of Note, More Letters of Note, Lists of Note, and Speeches of Note. Along with Simon Garfield's To the Letter, Letters of Note inspired Letters Live, a series of live performances celebrating the enduring power of literary correspondence, with great performers reading remarkable letters to a live audience in London. He lives in Manchester, UK, with his wife Karina and their two sons.

Praise for Shaun Usher and Letters of Note: “Reading through them is addictive, like dipping into a bag of variously tempting assorted candies, knowing that the next one will always bring surprise and pleasure. Usher has an evident knack for selecting letters that land with the force of a good short story, with personalities and dramatic arcs emerging swiftly, from just a page or two. Many of the writers are famous people, caught in a moment of accessibility and rawness or off-the-cuff virtuosity.” —The New Yorker “Funny, tragic, brilliantly incisive, historic, lyrical, romantic, and studiedly offensive, this stupendous compendium of letters ancient and modern is my book of the year. You will never tire of it.” —Stephen Fry “The literary equivalent of a box of chocolates—bite-sized and pure addictive pleasure . . . The result is beautifully produced, with photographs and colour facsimiles of much of the correspondence. A gorgeous Christmas present.” —The Sunday Times “It is hard to see how Letters of Note could ever be surpassed.” —Mail on Sunday   Praise for Shaun Usher and More Letters of Note: “Another mailbag stuffed with funny, heartbreaking, and passionate letters . . . engaging, eclectic, geekily and gleefully enthusiastic and laugh-out-loud funny.” —The Times “Shaun Usher’s More Letters of Note mines the archives for more gems of the epistolary arts.” —The Guardian “Funny, shocking, and poignant, More Letters of Note must be one of the most entertaining books of the year.” —Financial Times “From the genuinely funny: Marge Simpson duelling with First Lady Barbara Bush to the truly heartbreaking: Julius and Ethel Rosenberg’s last goodbye to their children before execution. Usher’s book is unlike anything else you have read. After all, where else can you find out why Norman Mailer refused money to his father, or how Janis Joplin felt before breaking America? Exactly.” —GQ “Some of the letters will make you laugh, other heartbreaking examples will make you cry.” —Independent

Excerpt From Book

Before I begin: should you happen to be a child, please close this book and hand it to an adult. If you are an adult, please do not leave this book within reach of a child, no matter how keen a letter writer they might be. Instead, may I suggest introducing them to some of the more age-appropriate titles in this series, beginning with Letters of Note: Dogs and Letters of Note: Cats. Letters of Note: Sex, should you be in any doubt, is a book about sex. More specifically, it is an exploration of sex, and our relationship to it, through the lens of the humble letter – a form of correspondence which, given its ostensibly private nature, is perfectly suited to discussing  such intimate matters. Both tone and focus of these letters are wide-ranging. We begin with a letter of sisterly advice from anthropologist Margaret Mead to her younger sibling who had recently had her first sexual experience; we end, 150 pages later, with a missive from Australian composer Percy Grainger that is so sexually explicit as to approach the surreal. The journey from first to last is winding. You will read a pained plea from the founder of the Catholic Worker Movement to the man with whom she longed to share her bed but for reasons of religion could not; you will see the request once sent to a member of the Rolling Stones by a sculptor who wished to immortalise his ‘spectacular’ instrument; and you will, I hope, be fascinated by a frank exchange of letters between two novelists in which is discussed the ‘last sexual taboo.’ Topics broached in these unabashed pages include  masturbation, prostitution, celibacy, promiscuity, incest, sex toys, pornography, BDSM, bestiality,  erectile dysfunction, and pubic lice, and they come through the pens and typewriters of such people  as Anaïs Nin, Frida Kahlo, Martha Gellhorn, Mae West, Marcel Proust, Henry Miller, Dian Fossey, and Georgia O’Keeffe. A heady mix indeed.

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