Synopses & Reviews
How do we come to be who we are sexually? How do we cope with the forces of desire? How can we understand the relationship between the transcendent and the physical, between the wish for love and the anarchy of the erotic? Award-winning writer Daniel Bergner looks for answers in the stories of four people whose unusual desires raise fascinating questions about the erotic differences between men and women and the nature of ecstasy itself.
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“Unsettling but riveting....what makes [this book] so powerful is that its as much about desire and whats normal as it is an exploration of why we are the way we are, whether we like it or not.” New York Times Book Review
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“Searching, deeply humane. . . . Our reactions to the stories Daniel Bergner recounts reveal as much about ourselves as they do about his oddly winning subjects.” Jennifer Egan, bestselling author of THE KEEP
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“In carefully etched prose, Bergner unpacks the tightly twisted roots of desire, power seeking, self-hatred and theatricality that motivate his four pseudonymous subjects…Compassionate wisdom about dark needs.” Kirkus Reviews
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“In this fascinating book, Bergner, with a novelists eye but a reporters grit, examines amputee devotees and S&M fanatics without resorting to sensationalism.” Metro New York
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“Bergner does what science cannot: He illuminates peculiar longings. His method is at first descriptive and finally poetic. . . . Given the limitations of science, resonant journalism may be the best way to approach paraphilia, and Bergners book has a musical quality.” Slate
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“Girded with scientific data about the nature of sexual identity, The Other Side of Desire is a foray into extreme passion, in quest of the human soul.” O, The Oprah Magazine
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“Daniel Bergners characters live in erotic no-go zones where most of us would fear to tread. Their stories will sadden, enlighten, disturb, and move youfor they are completely, intimately human.” George Packer, New York Times bestselling author of THE ASSASSIN'S GATE
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“Attentive, carefully controlled…[Bergners] goal is empathy. He gives depth and shadow to his subjects longing, never mocking, oversimplifying or vilifying.” Washington Post Book World
About the Author
Daniel Bergner is a contributing writer for the New York Times Magazine and the author of three previous nonfiction books: The Other Side of Desire; In the Land of Magic Soldiers, a Los Angeles Times Best Book of the Year and winner of an Overseas Press Club Award and a Lettre Ulysses Award for the Art of Reportage; and God of the Rodeo, a New York Times Notable Book of the Year. He lives in Brooklyn, New York.