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The Naked Woman

The Spoof, The Silly, and the Sardonic
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This book was 25 years in the making. It's R. F. Laird's attempt to get banned from book publishing in two consecutive centuries. The timing is perfect. Now we have Third Wave Feminism! And Laird is sticking with his brilliant paradigm of the Insect Brain as an explanation of female (un)consciousness. Guys, you gotta buy this. Yeah, it's pricey but that's because you get breasts in color, in the Renaissance. So buy it. It'd be cheap at twice the price.Also. Hellaciously funny.

Author Biography:

R. F. (Robert) Laird was born in Salem, New Jersey, the son of a World War II fighter pilot and the grandson of a World War I infantry captain. As a member of the notorious Baby Boom generation, he came of age during the late 1960s and witnessed firsthand the radicalization of American college campuses, the explosion of the drug culture, and the sexual revolution. He was educated at Harvard University and went on to do graduate work at the Cornell University business school, where he observed former radicals and hippies rededicating their lives to the pursuit of material prosperity. After pursuing a successful career as a management and communication consultant, Laird took a sabbatical from the world of business in the late 1980s to complete a work of satirical fiction he had begun nearly 10 years previously. The Boomer Bible, A Testament for Our Times, was published in October 1991 by Workman Publishing of New York and was named by the Wall Street Journal as one of the 10 most significant books published that year. Laird has since published Shuteye Town 1999 and Shuteye Nation, both blistering multimedia topical satires published at the website Deerhound Diary, The Indictment, An Obama Diary, Why is there a Boomer Bible, The ABCs of Shuteye Nation, Writing Down America, The Lounge Conversations, The Zeezer Bible and The Snowflake Bible, and Sighthounds and Other Strangers. Meanwhile, R. F. Laird continues to work and write from his home in Salem, New Jersey.
Release date NZ
March 16th, 2018
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Contributor
  • Edited by Patricia H Laird
Pages
210
Dimensions
152x229x14
ISBN-13
9781986068925
Product ID
37274662

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