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Author: Kathleen Rooney
Publisher: University of Arkansas Press
Published: 2010-07-01
Total Pages: 202
ISBN-13: 1557289492
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Author: Kathleen Rooney
Publisher: University of Arkansas Press
Published: 2010-07-01
Total Pages: 202
ISBN-13: 1557289492
DOWNLOAD EBOOKCollects essays about the years the author spent as a professional nude model.
Author: Виталий Мушкин
Publisher: Litres
Published: 2022-05-15
Total Pages: 29
ISBN-13: 5040963890
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe main character comes to a wild island with the Pacific Ocean to hunt local beauties. But to catch a naked native is not so easy. They all run well and swim. In addition, do not snooze competitors, hunters. They are ready for anything to own the prey. And when the hero nevertheless catches a naked girl, then he has something more to her than a sensual attraction.
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Publisher: Goliath Books
Published: 2021-04-26
Total Pages: 304
ISBN-13: 9783957309846
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA particularly seductive photo book featuring the most beautiful models who reveal unrestrained everything they have in over 300 pages. Be prepared for thrill in relaxation - or, to put it bluntly: Watch out, uninhibited hyper-excitement!
Author: Armonía Somers
Publisher: Feminist Press at CUNY
Published: 2018-11-01
Total Pages: 84
ISBN-13: 193693244X
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA woman’s feminist awakening drives a hypocritical village to madness in rural Uruguay in this "wild, brutal paean to freedom" (NPR.org). Shortlisted for the National Translation Award "Somers' feminism is profound, and complicated." —NPR.org “A surreal, nightmarish book about women’s struggle for autonomy—and how that struggle is (always, inevitably) met with violence.” —Carmen Maria Machado, author of Her Body and Other Parties When The Naked Woman was originally published in 1950, critics doubted a woman writer could be responsible for its shocking erotic content. In this searing critique of Enlightenment values, fantastic themes are juxtaposed with brutal depictions of misogyny and violence, and frantically build to a fiery conclusion. Finally available to an English-speaking audience, Armonía Somers will resonate with readers of Clarice Lispector, Djuna Barnes, and Leonora Carrington.
Author: Gary Small
Publisher: Harper Collins
Published: 2010-09-28
Total Pages: 347
ISBN-13: 0062014005
DOWNLOAD EBOOK“Stories of human behavior at its most extreme….With humor, compassion, empathy, and insight, Small searches for and finds the humanity that lies hidden under even the most bizarre symptoms.” —Daniel H. Pink, author of Drive and A Whole New Mind A psychiatrist’s stories of his most bizarre cases, The Naked Lady Who Stood on Her Head by Gary Small, M.D., and Gigi Vorgan—co-authors of The Memory Bible—offers a fascinating and highly entertaining look into the peculiarities of the human mind. In the vein of The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat, Awakenings, and the other bestselling works of Oliver Sacks, The Naked Lady Who Stood on Her Head surprises, enthralls, and illuminates as it focuses on medical mysteries that would stump and amaze the brilliant brains on House, M.D.
Author: Desmond Morris
Publisher: Macmillan
Published: 2005
Total Pages: 324
ISBN-13: 9780312338534
DOWNLOAD EBOOKInternationally bestselling author and world-famous human behaviorist Desmond Morris turns his attention to the female form, taking the reader on a guided tour of the female body from head to toe. Highlighting the evolutionary functions of various physiological traits, Morris's study explores the various forms of enhancement and constraint that human societies have developed in the quest for the perfect female form. This is very much vintage Desmond Morris, delivered in his trademark voice: direct, clear, focused, and communicating what is often complex detail in simple language. In THE NAKED WOMAN, Desmond builds on his unrivalled experience as an observer of the human animal while tackling one of his most fascinating and challenging subjects to date. -- Publisher description.
Author: Edeh Jonathan Onche
Publisher: Lulu.com
Published: 2012-03-11
Total Pages: 164
ISBN-13: 1105590992
DOWNLOAD EBOOKBy the day, relationships between society men and women is in a declined state. To make matters worst in an attempt to address gender issues or problems, women have withdrawn themselves to one side of the circle, thinking this would help or make the platform on such society relationships better. But not at all, what we have here is a society that is becoming less functional because our approach to a need for gender balance is out of place. Therefore, in this book is an attempt to help both sexes achieve a form of balance, and to check the core problem suffered mostly by women, which is abuse, and not a lack of empowerment or others
Author: Michael Rips
Publisher: HMH
Published: 2006-06-12
Total Pages: 201
ISBN-13: 0547975066
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA son uncovers the remarkable secret life of his midwestern father—and his Nebraska city—in this “beguiling [and] deeply unusual” memoir (The Boston Sunday Globe). Nick Rips’s son had always known him as a conservative midwesterner, dedicated, affable, bland to the point of invisibility. Upon his father’s death, however, Michael Rips returned to his Omaha family home to discover a hidden portfolio of paintings—all done by his father, all of a naked black woman. His solid Republican father, Michael would eventually discover, had an interesting past and another side to his personality. Raised in one of Omaha’s most famous brothels, Nick had insisted on hiring a collection of social misfits to work in his eyeglass factory—and had once showed up in his son’s high school principal’s office in pajamas. As Michael searches for the woman in the paintings, he meets, among others, an African American detective who swears by the clairvoyant powers of a Mind Machine, a homeless man with five million dollars in the bank, an underwear auctioneer, and a flying trapeze artist on her last sublime ride. Ultimately, in his investigations through his Nebraska hometown, he will discover the mysterious woman—as well as a father he never knew, and a profound sense that all around us the miraculous permeates the everyday. “Writing with similar pain and urgency as Nick Flynn in Another Bullshit Night in Suck City and August Kleinzahler in Cutty, One Rock, Rips’ terse, flinty syntax perfectly embodies the hard-boiled nature of this nearly surreal true-life tale.” —Booklist “An amazing, beautiful book—a study of a certain family in a certain place at a certain time that gives us, in stunning shorthand, the reality of America.” —Joan Didion, author of The White Album “At once a lyrical family portrait, a philosophical inquiry, a bittersweet evocation of a lost time and place, and an enthralling domestic mystery.” —Susan Orlean, author of The Orchid Thief “Quirky, funny, moving, and immensely readable . . . a brilliantly observed story about place, family, and race in America.” —Randall Kennedy
Author: Sheila McClear
Publisher: Catapult
Published: 2011-07-25
Total Pages: 225
ISBN-13: 1593764626
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA “eye-opening, gritty, and compelling” memoir by one of New York City’s last Times Square peep show girls (The Paris Review Online). In 2006, Gotham City Video was among the last of its kind where, breathing in a cocktail of Pine-Sol and Windex, a man paid $40 to watch a girl strip naked behind glass. These fantasy lands, left over from the days when 42nd Street was the center of vice, eventually disappeared from the rapidly gentrifying city, their stories lost forever. Not those of tenderloin grinder, Sheila McCelar. Pulling back the curtain on the little-documented world of the peeps, her “ribald . . . memorable and highly relevant” (The Daily Beast) reflection is “both a eulogy and a paean to the freaks and misfits who have long given their souls to the city” (Matthew Gallaway, author of The Metropolis Case). A late bloomer from small-town Michigan, Sheila arrived in New York as a struggling actress and soon found herself adrift. Borderline homeless, and crashing with friends, she finally got steady work that paid the rent—as a stripper along the triple-x stretch of Eighth Avenue. When Times Square seeped into her blood, she ended up staying much longer than she imagined. The story she tells is not just of her own coming-of-age, it’s a “sharp, sweetly personal . . . fascinating and honest” narrative of modern life on the fringes of society in New York City (Mark Jacobson, author of Pale Horse Rider).
Author: Fred Carmichael
Publisher: Samuel French, Inc.
Published: 1975
Total Pages: 100
ISBN-13: 9780573610394
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