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First printing. Sixth novel by the author of the classic book on alcoholism "The Lost Weekend." In this, the author explores the life of a woman 'with a powerful excessive attraction to the male.' 337 pp.

Mass Market Paperback

First published January 1, 1967

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March 8, 2013
This book was a bit of a mixed bag. The over-arching effect was nice, what with the two protagonists' lives devoid of love for two opposite reasons, but Jackson's writing style irked me a bit. He let tangential ideas go on for too long and wrote paragraph-length sentences for no other reason I can see than to control his use of periods. Additionally, I felt that his take on the female consciousness was unrealistic.

I will say that Jackson scattered some beautiful ponderings and turns of phrase in the book...but it took me so damn long to plod through this thing that I can't, in good conscience, recommend this too highly.
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May 5, 2018
This is the actually the first book I've been able to read all the way through in a long time. So why only 2 stars? I truly think Jackson had no clue how sexual abuse affects a young girl. He also seems to think that an 8-year-old girl would be interested in sex. The girl who grows into the main character is an interesting one, and that's why I continued to read. But I was continually aware of how screwed up is the author's vision of what a female's life is like. The details, the feelings, the descriptions of places and rooms--those are all so evocative. But behind all of that, I was angry at the willful ignorance of the root causes of "nymphomania."
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May 22, 2013
Clever-- a fun, if not ultimately satisfying, take on nymphomania and anhedonia.
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December 17, 2024
Interesting book and and interesting way to look at how women not getting married and having "casual" sex was viewed in the 60's. I was shocked that there was sexual abuse of a minor in this book that was depicted like it was normal, and maybe that was the way that the author thought it would be the most shocking, but I also think that it was very accurate for how an childhood abuse victim would feel about it later in life. Interesting read, but not what I was expecting from this book!
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August 9, 2010
A tale about a woman infatuated with men, and a man who doesn't know how to love - not that he wants to learn. She says that its the way they were born, there was nothing they could do about it. I say, this was a long drawn out book about nothing. It is written pretty well - but...I still can't find the point. I suppose it is something on the nature vs. nurture Idea, as she believes it is all nature, but I don't buy it. and I am glad I am done with this book.
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