Synopses & Reviews
Baker has written a novel that remaps the territory of sex solitary and telephonic, lyrical and profane, comfortable and dangerous. Written in the form of a phone conversation between two strangers, Vox is an erotic classic that places the author in the first rank of America's major writers.
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"Explicit, often funny, and above all erotic...Baker specializes in the risky and playful." Los Angeles Times
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"Imagine Chagall being commissioned to do the drawings for the joy of sex, and you'll have some notion of the topsy-turvey, concupiscent free-for-all that Vox conjures up....The book exudes a giddy buoyancy that you don't often find in American fiction." San Francisco Chronicle
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"A remarkable tour de force...Vox is hilarious...a delightful novel." Washington Post
Synopsis
NATIONAL BESTSELLER
Vox is a novel that remaps the territory of sex sex solitary and telephonic, lyrical and profane, comfortable and dangerous. It is an erotic classic that places Nicholson Baker firmly in the first rank of major American writers."
About the Author
Nicholson Baker has published five novels: The Mezzanine, Room Temperature, Vox, The Fermata, and The Everlasting Story of Nory, and two works of nonfiction, U and I and The Size of Thoughts. He lives with his wife and two children in Maine.