![]() Klein is a cultural reporter and critic in Philadelphia and a contributing editor at Columbia Journalism Review. When life turns stormy, Jong seems to be telling us, there is no place like home, especially if it's a luxe 14-room apartment on Fifth Avenue. The book made Jong an overnight celebrity, and moved her from her respectable niche as a little-known young poet to a glamorous life of adoring readers, many marriages and fame as a literary Joan. ![]() ![]() I learned that the hard way."Įventually, Asher's health crisis, followed by a jaunt to India, renews the couple's closeness. Without privacy, there is no ecstasy - which leaves out the Internet, the press. I much preferred soft lights and sweet music." But she still believes that great sex is "the life force, the fire that goes from loins to navel, navel to heart, heart to brain."Īfter Asher suffers an aortic aneurysm, Wonderman continues to roam the Internet for assignations, while a skeptical Wing offers up her latest philosophy: "Words are not where sexuality lives. ![]() Wonderman, utterly conventional in her desires, is repelled by kink S&M, she declares, "was a big bore to me - and dangerous to boot …. She has published 21 books, including eight novels, six volumes of poetry, six books of non-fiction and numerous articles in magazines and newspapers such as the New York Times, the Sunday Times of London, Elle, Vogue, and the New York Times Book Review. In her ad, Wonderman bills herself as "a happily married woman with extra erotic energy" - catnip not only for the commitment-phobic and the intimacy-avoidant, but also, it seems, for men of unusual sexual tastes. ![]()
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