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Aphrodite: A Memoir of the Senses
Aphrodite A Memoir of the Senses
Author: Isabel Allende, Margaret Sayers Peden (Translator)
New York Times-bestselling author Isabel Allende celebrates the pleasures of the sensual life in this rich, joyful and slyly humorous book, a combination of personal narrative and treasury of erotic lore. — Under the aegis of the Goddess of Love, Isabel Allende uses her storytelling skills brilliantly in Aphrodite to evoke the delig...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780060175900
ISBN-10: 0060175907
Publication Date: 4/15/1998
Pages: 320
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3.5 stars, based on 14 ratings
Publisher: HarperCollins
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
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Sex and food, once celebrated as two of life's great joys, suffer a lot of bad press these days. Genuine epidemics, coupled with monthly findings of new things that are bad for us, have pushed otherwise happy souls into programs of agonizing denial and, in severe instances, abstinence. Thankfully, in this sophisticated defense of pleasure, novelist Allende (The House of the Spirits) puts the joy back into eating and loving with all the panache that marks the best of her fiction. Though passionate about her subject, she remains consistently whimsical with this mix of anecdotes, recipes and advice designed to enhance any romantic encounter. As always, her secret weapon is honesty: "Some [aphrodisiacs] have a scientific basis, but most are activated by the imagination." Allende's vivacity and wit are in full bloom as she makes her pronouncements: "There are few virtues a man can possess more erotic than culinary skill"; "When you make an omelet, as when you make love, affection counts for more than technique." Her book is filled with succinct wisdom and big laughs. Despite sections titled "The Orgy" and "Supreme Stimulus for Lechery," Allende comes down emphatically for romance over sex and for ritual over flavor in a work that succeeds in being what it intends to be?fun from the first nibble to the last.
Copyright 1998 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.
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A hilarious romp through culinary erotisism. Allende at her best. Have fun!
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For all those who want a brief history of romance, indulgence, and sweet sin, this book is as wonderful as saffron tea in a hot summer night.


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