Love Without
Jerry Stahl
(Author)
Description
From the bestselling author of the memoir Permanent Midnight and the novel I, Fatty comes a long-awaited collection of short stories. Jerry's Stahl's perverse, yet often touching tales, many of which first appeared in publications ranging from Playboy to the Pushcart Prize to Best Erotic Fiction, plumb the depths of eccentric romance, sex-starved adolescence, mid-life crisis, and family dysfunction. From a teenager's tryst with a recently widowed middle-aged woman on an airplane, to a dissatisfied dentist's attempt to find freedom on the road with a much younger woman, all the way to an intensely erotic love affair between an ex-junkie and an ex-circus midget with a sexual obsession with vegetables, this collection never fails to arouse and surprise. With a disarmingly immediate prose style, Stahl finds great eroticism, humor, and humanity in the wildest of encounters.Product Details
Price
$14.00
$13.02
Publisher
Open City Books
Publish Date
July 01, 2007
Pages
179
Dimensions
5.58 X 0.51 X 8.2 inches | 0.5 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781890447458
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About the Author
Jerry Stahl is the author of the narcotic memoir Permanent Midnight and Perv--a Love Story, both Los Angeles Times bestsellers, as well as the acclaimed novels Pain Killers, Plainclothes Naked, and I, Fatty. He has written extensively for film and television.
Reviews
"Stahl's brilliantly demented riffs deserve to be read--or screamed--aloud."
An unexpected collection of darkly comic, erotic short stories by "the American hipster bard" -- James Ellory
"Stahl has earned the blurbs he's picked up along the way from James Ellroy, Hubert Selby, Jr., and Jim Carroll, and has the right to be counted in their skanky, stylish company....A better-than-Burroughs virtuoso."
An unexpected collection of darkly comic, erotic short stories by "the American hipster bard" -- James Ellory
"Stahl has earned the blurbs he's picked up along the way from James Ellroy, Hubert Selby, Jr., and Jim Carroll, and has the right to be counted in their skanky, stylish company....A better-than-Burroughs virtuoso."