A mock-quest for self-understanding and unification, F/32 lures the reader into a landscape of sexual alienation, continually interrupted by gags, dreams, mirror reflections, flashbacks, and scenes... This description may be from another edition of this product.
My edition of this book has praise from both Kathy Acker and Robert Coover on the back, and that's a pretty good indication of the contents: a strange, dreamlike story about a woman and her genitals, which doesn't shy away from knees-together wince-inducingly gory passages or prosodic flights of iconoclastic brilliance. This book isn't for the squeamish, but if you like Acker, Coover, Pynchon, Borges, or the short stories of David Foster Wallace, you'll probably enjoy it. It's definitely a horizon-broadener.
Vagina At Large
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
This novel is a must-read. A hidden gem. I've rarely seen sex and lust described so accurately and brilliantly. It's the story of a woman and her vagina and their many surreal adventures (the title comes from the f/32 camera lens, because the vagina becomes a camera lens briefly and it shoots some very strange stuff...; it even goes on the Tonight show and Letterman; it goes to a men's and a women's prisons; it ends up in an art exhibit in a gallery). The novel shows the end-of-century narcissism (the protagonist's main lover is the mirror) which by the end is changed into a natural self-sustained relationship between the vagina and its owner. It's like a modern fable. It has a crazy happy ending (after the early butchery). The author has also written "Satyricon USA". Classic stuff.
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