Fear of Flying : 40th Anniversary Edition.
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- 9781453222089
- 813/.54
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
The "extraordinary" #1 New York Times -bestselling classic about women and marriage, " at once wildly funny and very wise" ( Los Angeles Times ).
After five years, Isadora Wing has come to a crossroads in her marriage: Should she and her husband stay together or get divorced? Accompanying her husband to an analysts' conference in Vienna, she ditches him and strikes out on her own, crisscrossing Europe in search of a man who can inspire uninhibited passion. But, as she comes to learn, liberation and happiness are not necessarily the same thing.
A literary sensation when it was first published, Fear of Flying established Erica Jong as one of her generation's foremost voices on sex and feminism. Decades later, the novel has lost none of its insight, verve, or jaw-dropping wit.
"A winner . . . fearless and fresh, tender and exact." --John Updike, The New Yorker
This ebook features a new introduction by Fay Weldon, as well as an illustrated biography of Erica Jong, including rare photos and never-before-seen documents from the author's personal collection
Intro -- Cover -- Title Page -- Dedication -- Contents -- Introduction to the Fortieth-Anniversary Edition -- For Bette, on Flying, When She Is Older -- 1 / En Route to the Congress of Dreams or the Zipless Fuck -- 2 / "Every Woman Adores a Fascist -- 3 / Knock, Knock -- 4 / Near the Black Forest -- 5 / A Report from the Congress of Dreams or Congressing -- 6 / Paroxysms of Passion or the Man Under the Bed -- 7 / A Nervous Cough -- 8 / Tales from the Vienna Woods -- 9 / Pandora's Box or My Two Mothers -- 10 / Freud's House -- 11 / Existentialism Reconsidered -- 12 / The Madman -- 13 / The Conductor -- 14 / Arabs & Other Animals -- 15 / Travels with My Anti-Hero -- 16 / Seduced & Abandoned -- 17 / Dreamwork -- 18 / Blood Weddings or Sic Transit -- 19 / A 19th-century Ending -- A Biography of Erica Jong -- Copyright.
The blockbuster novel of female freedom and empowerment that launched a sexual revolution   After five years, Isadora Wing has come to a crossroads in her marriage: Should she and her husband stay together or get divorced? Accompanying her husband to an analysts' conference in Vienna, she ditches him and strikes out on her own, crisscrossing Europe in search of a man who can inspire uninhibited passion. But, as she comes to learn, liberation and happiness are not necessarily the same thing.   A literary sensation when first published in 1973, Fear of Flying established Erica Jong as one of her generation's foremost voices on sex and feminism. Nearly four decades later, the novel has lost none of its insight, verve, or jaw-dropping wit.    This ebook features a new introduction by Fay Weldon, as well as an illustrated biography of Erica Jong, including rare photos and never-before-seen documents from the author's personal collection.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2018. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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