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Flesh and the Word 3: An Anthology of Erotic Writing (Bk. 3)

Flesh and the Word 3: An Anthology of Erotic Writing (Bk. 3)
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On the heels of the hugely successful Flesh and the Word 1 and 2 comes another erotic anthology compiled by one of the gay community's most eminent and outspoken writers. Anne Rice (writing as Anne Rampling), Aaron Scott, Travis O'Hara, Lars Eighner, Andrew Holleran, and Preston himself are among those who contribute to this collection of 31 exceptional pieces.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #1322707 in Books
  • Published on: 1995-06-01
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 416 pages

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From Publishers Weekly
Until recently erotica came discreetly wrapped in brown paper. Preston, the late editor of this series, had always championed the interchangibility of pornography and erotica, and held that packaging was the only difference between the two. In this third collection, every aspect of gay male sexuality, is imagined, exercised and realized. The selections include pieces that subvert formulaic writing of the genre to more traditional erotica with sections titled "Initiation", "Catholic Lust", and "Post-AIDS". On the whole the caliber of the writing is high and the anthology, well-structured. There is an adroit reworking of Shelley's Frankenstein ("Monster Cock") by Ron Oliver and Michael Rowe; and the haunting "Revelation" by Tom Caffrey. Martin Palmer's "Love Pitched His Mansion" and Patrick Carr's "Gerion" bookend a strong obsession section, while Andrew Holleran's "Sex Vacation" is resonant and stark. The post-AIDS section is the most ground-breaking, acknowledging, even incorporating sexuality with the nexus of illness. The imagery here is often visceral, the language sophisticated and the humor on an even keel with eros. The collection successfully includes varieties of class and sexuality, but it would be more excitting if it were as culturally diverse. Still, as a series it continues to provide a forum for writers of erotica, giving them the wider audience many deserve.
Copyright 1995 Reed Business Information, Inc.


Customer Reviews

good hot reading, qualitative prose, and imaginative topics4
flesh and the word 3 is an excellent book about all the different nuances and possibilities of gay sex and erotics. it combines stories of the realistic tradition with stories of a more experimentalist or postmodern type. the whole range of american contemporary fiction is in a way combined with passion, erotics and obsessions. anybody interested in reading and interested in sex between men, should absolutely possess this book.

Flesh and the Word 3, solid buy.4
As a good book that reaches a broad range of tastes in gay sex this is a good buy for the collector of anthologies. Some of the stories are wildly erotic and some are less that desiring, but overall the book contains quality stories. I strongly suggest it to an adventurer or the collector.