Synopses & Reviews
Synopsis
Kama Sutra: The Art of Making Love to a Woman takes a fresh look at the ancient manual of love, the Kama Sutra. Most men, says the author, know a lot about pleasing themselves but little about how to satisfy women. The author stresses that the pleasure of both partners is equally important during sex. The book is a fascinating treatise on how to be a good lover, sensitive to the needs of women. Most importantly the book is packaged in a rich silk covering and comes in a special binding with a magnetic flap - making it perfect for gifting.
Synopsis
Pavan K. Varma's illustrated bestseller, Kama Sutra: The Art of Making Love to a Woman is a modern adaptation of Vatsyayana's classic, Kama Sutra. Varma's take on the classic treatise is a celebration of love and lovemaking to a woman. The two-thousand year old text, rewritten for a contemporary audience is a confirmation that being sensitive to a woman's needs is at the heart of the experience. 'A good lover has to be sensitive to a woman's needs.' Pavan K. Varma's new-age adaptation of Vatsyayana's cult classic Kama Sutra makes precisely this point. Keeping in mind the celebrated sage's instruction that men and women are equal partners in the act of consummation, Varma takes us on a witty journey through what has sometimes been seen as a 'heavy' manual on sex, and at others as a volume of titillating visuals. This adaptation is a serious tribute to the genius and vision of Vatsyayana, highlighting the 'modernity' of what he wrote two thousand years ago - that the fulfilment of women is at the heart of the experience of sex, and that the lines between sex and sensuality, and between social mores and individual desire are indeed fine and must be understood deeply.
Synopsis
Varma takes a fresh look at the ancient manual of love and presents a fascinating treatise on how to be a good lover, sensitive to the needs of women. The book is packaged in a rich silk covering and comes in a special binding with a magnetic flap--making it perfect for gifting.
About the Author
Varma is Joint Secretary of the Ministry of External Affairs in India.