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Jane DeLynn

Auteur van Don Juan in the Village

9+ Werken 276 Leden 4 Besprekingen

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Jane DeLynn is the author of the widely acclaimed novels Leash, In Thrall, Real Estate, and Some Do. Her work has appeared in Paris Review, Mademoiselle, Glamour, Harper's Bazaar, New York Times, New York Observer, and Tikkun, and she lived in Saudi Arabia as a correspondent for Mirabella and toon meer Rolling Stone during the Gulf War. She shares time between Long Island and St. Louis toon minder

Bevat de namen: Jane DeLynn, Jane Delynn

Werken van Jane DeLynn

Don Juan in the Village (1990) 100 exemplaren
Leash (2002) 73 exemplaren
In Thrall (1982) 41 exemplaren
Some Do (1978) 22 exemplaren
Bad Sex Is Good (1998) 18 exemplaren
New York Sex (1998) 8 exemplaren
Real Estate (1988) 7 exemplaren
Mitternachtsfrau (1996) 6 exemplaren
Sex {short story} 1 exemplaar

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rachel made me read this! :( :(
four stars for the audacity.
 
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uncleflannery | May 16, 2020 |
1989. In this novel people in New York are stuck in their apartments with few options except jumping into new relationships to get into their lovers' apartments. Loraine and David have a beautiful Upper West Side apartment they've sunk a ton of money into, but the contractors screwed them over and everything is broken. David is cheating so he moves in with his lover for a while. Loraine's lover Jack, an artist, moves in.

The most interesting thing about the book to me in Jack's struggle to paint. For a while he mugs people as performance art, after he is mugged in Tompkins Square Park. The gallery scene and art critics are skewered.

David ends up a homeless drug addict, squatting in the apartment building across the street from Loraine.

Loraine has her own clothing company and reads Women's Wear Daily. She also has an adolescent daughter and a dog and cat who feature prominently. And a great view of the Hudson.

It was pretty awesome.
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kylekatz | Mar 3, 2019 |
I couldn't relate to this novel's feminists and radicals of '60s-'70s Berkeley.
 
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ennie | Nov 10, 2008 |
some beautiful and arousing tales here, especially when she goe sto the BDSM club and her nagging worry as she submits to a spanking is whether her panties are clean.
 
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9
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8
Leden
276
Populariteit
#84,078
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½ 3.7
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4
ISBNs
21
Talen
2

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