Big Sex Little Death: A Memoir
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Susie Bright
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Susie Bright
Ever wondered why there's no female voice as bold, erotic, unflinching, and revealing as Norman Mailer, Henry Miller, or Philip Roth? There is. It belongs to Susie Bright.
In this stunning and courageous coming-of-age story, Susie Bright opens her heart and her life. From fearful Irish-Catholic Girl Scout to gun-toting teenage revolutionary and finally "The Avatar of American Erotica" (New York Times), Bright's life story has been shaped as much by America's sexual awakening as the national sexual landscape has been altered by Bright herself.
In Big Sex Little Death, Bright introduces us to her influences and experiences, including her early involvement with notorious high-school radicals The Red Tide as well as the magazine she co-founded in the 1980s, On Our Backs, the first-ever erotic magazine created by women, which turned the lesbian and bisexual community upside down before it took the "straight" world by storm.
Big Sex Little Death is an explosive yet intimate memoir that's pure Susie: bold, free-spirited, unpredictable, larger than life, yet utterly true to life.
BONUS AUDIO: This edition includes a conversation between Susie Bright and journalist Doug Henwood, recorded live at The Strand bookstore in New York City during Susie's Big Sex Little Death book tour.
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If you could sum up Big Sex Little Death: A Memoir in three words, what would they be?
Entertaining, engaging, completeHave you listened to any of Susie Bright’s other performances before? How does this one compare?
I subscribe to Susie's podcast and enjoy it very much. As this title is narrated by Susie herself, it's very well done.Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
Yes. I am not necessarily a fan of biographies but Susie tells the story of her life in a way that rolls not only her experiences but also much of the content of her other books into this story.Any additional comments?
If you're going to be introduced to Susie, this is the most complete collection of both her life and philosophy.Arguably, the best of all Susie's books
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Only in the later chapters about the magazine On Our Backs, and to some extent the author's general words about parenting, did I get a sense that the book was more than a random first draft of whichever memories occurred to her. She acknowledges that she greatly compressed time in the book and that some characters are composites, and that she hopes others will write about the events. So this makes for a fast but far from authoritative read.
Having lived in Duluth for quite a few years I did get a chuckle from a paragraph about Minnesota's Iron Range where her mother died and Bob Dylan grew up. She writes that if you think Dylan is an enigma, you just haven't met other Rangers--they're all like that.
Interesting but Superficial
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Inspiring, thought provoking and very well crafted
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What an amazing life
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Where does Big Sex Little Death: A Memoir rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?
Interesting. I knew just about nothing about Susie Bright so I didn't really know what to expect. She definitely had a very interesting life. I think my favorite part was when they were discussing the movie Chasing Amy.With a name like "Big Sex Little Death" I thought it would be full of explicit sex tales and "ooooohhh yea!" moments. However, that is not the case. Her life story is interesting enough in and of itself,
The book reads like many small conversations between the author and reader. The ending was a bit odd - not that I expected some drawn out reflections on life, but it was very abrupt. After researching I now also find it curious that Susie Bright really didn't reflect on the erotica collections she's edited or her podcast on audible.com.
Unexpectedly interesting!!!
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