![]() She has published two volumes of erotic poetry and loves Bennett (who is kind and makes “marvelous dipping and corkscrewing motions” in bed, as if “he had wings on his prick”). Isadora is hilariously neurotic, self-deprecating, professionally driven, and sensual. Jong’s quasi-memoir follows a Jewish American woman, Isadora Zelda White Stollerman Wing, who accompanies her analyst husband, Bennett, to Vienna and falls for a swinging British psychopath named (I am not joking) Adrian Goodlove. ![]() ![]() It revolutionized how people thought about female desire-not as a single, predictable thing, nor as retreating or apologetic, but as multihued, contradictory, and insistent. In 1973 a writer named Erica Jong published a book called Fear of Flying. ![]()
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