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The Male Response
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- Nombre de pages224
- FormatePub
- ISBN978-0-00-748239-9
- EAN9780007482399
- Date de parution08/10/2015
- Protection num.Adobe DRM
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurHarperVoyager
Résumé
Written at the peak of the swinging sixties, this is an ironic, hilarious and frank investigation of sexual politics and the male sex drive.
The Brian Aldiss collection includes over 50 books and spans the author's entire career, from his debut in 1955 to his more recent work.
Events move fast in Umbalathorp, the capital city of the new African republic of Goya. When affable young PR man Soames Noyes arrives fresh off the boat from England to deliver the city's first computer, he finds himself swept up in a current of women, witch-doctors and promiscuity.
Soon the indecisive Soames is saying goodbye to inhibition and hello to a new sexual politics.
Written at the peak of the swinging sixties, this is an ironic, hilarious and frank investigation of sexual politics and the male sex drive.
The Brian Aldiss collection includes over 50 books and spans the author's entire career, from his debut in 1955 to his more recent work.
Events move fast in Umbalathorp, the capital city of the new African republic of Goya. When affable young PR man Soames Noyes arrives fresh off the boat from England to deliver the city's first computer, he finds himself swept up in a current of women, witch-doctors and promiscuity.
Soon the indecisive Soames is saying goodbye to inhibition and hello to a new sexual politics.



















