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Seducing the Demon: Writing for My Life

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Book Overview

Erica Jong's national bestselling memoir was probably the most wildly reviewed book of 2006. Critics called it everything from "brutally funny," "risqu and wonderfully unrepentant," "rowdy, self-deprecating, and endearing" to "car wreck."

Through her own experiences, Jong shares her triumphs and tribulations, embracing the complexity of womanhood and defying societal expectations. With a keen wit and unflinching honesty, she encapsulates the tension between artistic aspirations and the harsh realities of life, underscoring the transformative power of storytelling as a means of navigating the complexities of identity, relationships, and the pursuit of truth in a world often clouded by superficiality.

From her daring escapades to her insightful musings on society and womanhood, this book is a testament to the power of self-expression and the pursuit of personal liberation--A captivating and empowering read.

"Writing a book in your twenties that becomes a worldwide phenomenon hardly prepares you for the silence and despair of a writer's life. My life was not typical. But no writer's life is typical. By its very nature, writing is unique to every writer. Practicing writing is like practicing freedom. You are always on your way, never there. People are constantly asking, "How did you do it?" After a while you start to ask yourself. This book is an attempt to answer that question--regrets, mistakes, divorces, lawsuits and all."

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What happens to demons deferred?

Seducing the Demon. Unlike the dreams deferred of Langston Hughes, demons rarely dry up or wither away in the sun. The writing life may not be all things imagined, yet thousands of aspiring writers dream of one day getting that call. Ms. Jong's Seducing the Demon lets us in on her bitter but sweet journey. She inspires us to step onward with an understanding that the jog up these pathways are often paved with something other than gold. Yet still she writes.

Fame and Fiction

Forget what you've heard or read. Erica Jong made one mistake in her life. She had cataclysmic success with her first novel and, as happens with the world's response to success (especially with women), received too much attention for what she wrote and never enough credit for how she wrote. And that never changed. This memoir may not answer all the questions, but it is pretty damn fearless and kind. Very simply, if you read FEAR OF FLYING and were influenced rather than titilated by it, you might want to pick this up.

Candid and intimate, just as I'd imagine breakfast with Erica Jong.

Like her writing her life has been enchanted with all the baggage that princesses seem to carry. Filled with insight, love, challenge, and children this written account of a woman who needs to write is a joy to read. Written in the most candid language full of wit and so many truths that are the human experience. This book answered so many questions I had wondered about after reading her books of poetry and the books that chronicled her fictional character Isadora Wing. Who hasn't' read Fear of Flying and wondered if Isadora was the written incarnation of Erica Jong? Just like the other books this book of writing and living encapsulates honesty and discovery of self. She talks of other writers' life force as if she doesn't know that she herself has a life force that is communicated through her writing. This is a wonderful book filled with insight of both a personal nature and her success as a writer. She talks of her marriages, loves, celebrities, writers, and most of all her journey as a writer since the age of 12. She holds honesty as the cornerstone of integrity and through her writing has delivered that integrity to the world. girldiver:)

An excellent book for writers and for Erica Jong enthusiasts

I am a young writer who has listened to many interviews with Erica Jong and yet haven't read her works. I decided I'd start with some backround information with her memoir. This delicate and intimate portrait of a writer of poetry and novels, is a brilliant book, and if she has this in all of her books, I can't wait to start reading it. I read her book in under a week time, with a hell bent schedule. A simple and good read. Great book for everyone.

Erica Jong is a great writer

About ten years or so ago I discovered FEAR OF FLYING by Erica Jong, and loved it. Since then I've read nearly every books she has written -- and I've enjoyed nearly all of them (with a couple exceptions). This new one, however, might be Jong's best book in years, certainly her bravest. In SEDUCING THE DEMON she writes about her own process of writing, what it was like to become famous for a novel, and about her own musings on other great writers. Along the way she talks about her mistakes, her achievements, and many of the interesting people she's met along the way. Overall, it is a fun, insightful read, and I enjoyed it immensely. Recommended for those who have loved some of Jong's earlier books, and/or for those who are interested in how one writer has wrestled with the muse, and is still writing at the top of her ability.
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