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breaking, quotes on mother, chicago alternative weekly, humor magazine, open days, amateur voyeur, bondage, outdoor group sex, blowjob, lucille bluth, female, lingerie, publishers, celebs, oral, english, horoscopes, education, image entertainment, cathy winks, politics, daughter incest, club, | (Oct.)Forecast: Already the subject of international video emporiums a New York Times piece suggesting this "autopathography" may become the target of a backlash against such transgressive confessions, Kaysen's slight memoir will spark some controversy, but don't expect Girl, Interrupted-level sales.Copyright international video emporiums 2001 Cahners Business Information, Inc. From School Library Journal After the shattering revelations of Girl, Interrupted, Kaysen is at it again, this time detailing her anguish international video emporiums and medical odyssey after she lost all sexual sensation. Copyright 2001 Reed Business Information, Inc. From Library Journal In this follow-up to Girl, Interrupted, Kaysen tackles an even more taboo subject than depression: her vagina. Maintaining the same humor and graphic honesty, she tells of her inconclusive search to diagnose and treat the shooting pains that plague her. Her gynecologist refers her to an herbalist, while her internist sends her to a biofeedback practitioner. |
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The terse narrative chronicles her quest to determine the cause of and cure for disabling vaginal pain vestibulitis, the medical term for a "sore spot" on the wall of her vagina. The most intriguing element is Kaysen's explosive relationship with an unnamed live-in boyfriend image entertainment who, despite her pain, pressures her to have intercourse: "I image entertainment want to image entertainment fuck you, goddammit, he said, lunging at me, pushing his hand between my legs. I jumped out of bed. I was naked... I ran downstairs. All I could think of was to get away from the bed and from him and his fingers. I pressed my back against the wall in the living room and shook, from cold and the remnants of my desire." Later, sans boyfriend, Kaysen reflects too briefly on how she's changed as her desire for sex evaporates, concluding, "when eros goes away, life gets dull." Stingy with basic facts the reader is left wondering how old she is and how she spends her days (writing? teaching?) the memoir is admirable in its honesty and insights into medicine's limits. |
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