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Sugar in My Bowl: Real Women Write About Real Sex Hardcover – June 14, 2011

3.8 out of 5 stars 96 ratings

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I need a little sugar in my bowl,
I need a little hot dog, on my roll
I can stand a bit of lovin’, oh so bad,
I feel so funny, I feel so sad
—Bessie Smith

When it comes to sex, what do women want? In this eye-opening and courageous collection, Erica Jong reveals that every woman has her own answer. Susan Cheever talks about the “excruciating hazards of casual sex,” while Gail Collins recounts her Catholic upbringing in Cincinnati and the nuns who passionately forbade her from having “carnal relations.” In “Everything Must Go,” Jennifer Weiner explores how, in love, the body can play just as big a role as the heart. The octogenarians in Karen Abbott’s sharp-eyed piece possess a passion that could give Betty White a run for her money. Molly Jong-Fast reflects on her unconventional upbringing and why a whole generation of young women have rejected “free love” in favor of Bugaboo strollers and Mommy-and-me yoga. Sex, it turns out, can be as fleeting, heavy, mundane, and intense as the rest of life. Indeed, Jong states in her powerful introduction “the truth is—sex is life.”

Contributors

Erica Jong
Karen Abbott
Anne Roiphe
Jessica Winter
Jann Turner
Julie Klam
Susan Kinsolving
Susie Bright
Fay Weldon
Linda Gray Sexton
Elisa Albert
Barbara Victor
Daphne Merkin
Marisa Acocella Marchetto
Min Jin Lee
Honor Moore
Jennifer Weiner
Gail Collins
Liz Smith
Rebecca Walker
Jean Hanff Korelitz
Eve Ensler
Meghan O’Rourke
Rosemary Daniell
J. A. K. Andres
Molly Jong-Fast
Susan Cheever
Ariel Levy
Margot Magowan
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“[A] fierce, fearless collection.” — More Magazine

“The women of this collection make the case that good sex is never exclusively about the act, but also about how you approach it.” — NPR

“Reading Sugar in My Bowl offers a rare opportunity to peer in on a breadth of intimate sexual experiences, a wide variety of motivations, and problems and desires you never knew existed-as well as the little thrill of stumbling upon a story that sounds like your own.” — Slate Double XX

“Abundant with affairs, marriages, motherhood and our sexual sense of mortality it is a thoughtful read, a perfect aperitif on a summer evening. The stories penetrate a secret space in our brains we so often neglect: our sense of sexuality.” — Forbes

“Jong has crafted candid accounts of love and passion from renowned female writers into a sensual and sensitive read.” — Interview

“[Sugar in My Bowl] runs the gamut from pornographic and hilarious to ironic and poignant. The result is a fun, quick, beach read, requiring as much or as little intellectual energy as the reader chooses to invest.” — Chicago Sun-Times

“You can take these women seriously, laugh, squirm, and put hand over mouth at their weird, exciting, uncomfortable, joyous tales of ardor, while still admiring the agility of their prose.” — The Daily

“Jong partners with 28 collaborators to create this fierce and refreshingly frank collection of personal essays, short fiction and cartoons celebrating female desire…A smart, scrumptiously sexy romp of a read.” — Kirkus Reviews (starred review)

“In this no-holds-barred collection of essays by ‘real women’ about ‘real sex,’ Jong has assembled an eclectic group of authors. [Sugar in My Bowl] is at its most profound when truth illuminates sex as a force in which these women found empowerment.” — Publishers Weekly

“Jong cast a broad net to bring together women writing about sex. The resulting anthology attests the wide range of female sexual experience.” — Booklist

“Sugar in My Bowl is proof positive that women can write seriously about sex and live to tell. It represents a remarkable smorgasbord of experience and perspective, and there’s a dish here for everyone.” — Shelf Awareness

“’The Vagina Monologue’‘s Eve Ensler, New York Times columnist Gail Collins, and Jong’s own daughter, Molly Jong-Fast, all opened up about bumpin’ uglies for this scintillating book we couldn’t put down. Sugar In My Bowl may not be better than the big O, but it sure comes close.” — The Frisky

“These pieces honestly and thoughtfully explore sex and its role in our society from a woman’s perspective, from its place in youth to the golden years....with Sugar in My Bowl Jong has curated a consistently eye-opening and thoroughly readable volume.” — LargeHearted Boy Blog

“The enticing, thoughtful Sugar in My Bowl proves to be a powerful exploration of women’s relationship to sex.” — Entertainment Realm

“This book is a Thanksgiving dinner in which each story is a dish more scrumptious, more touchingly homemade than the last. All are so very different, but together they comprise a joyous feast: [an] examination-cum-celebration of female sex and sexuality. A must-read.” — Gender Across Borders

“The passion, tragedy, and hope―offered by courageous women who express raw feelings that society tends to silence―will resonate.” — Library Journal

“A refreshing and new contribution to literature about women’s sex lives.” — HerCircleEzine.com

From the Back Cover

When it comes to sex, what do women want? In this eye-opening and courageous collection, Erica Jong reveals that every woman has her own answer.

Susan Cheever talks about the "excruciating hazards of casual sex," while Gail Collins recounts her Catholic upbringing in Cincinnati and the nuns who passionately forbade her from having "carnal relations." In "Everything Must Go," Jennifer Weiner explores how, in love, the body can play just as big a role as the heart. The octogenarians in Karen Abbott's sharp-eyed piece possess a passion that could give Betty White a run for her money. Molly Jong-Fast reflects on her unconventional upbringing and why a whole generation of young women have rejected "free love" in favor of Bugaboo strollers and Mommy-and-me yoga.

Sex, it turns out, can be as fleeting, heavy, mundane, and intense as the rest of life. Indeed, Jong states in her powerful introduction "the truth is—sex is life."

Product details

  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Ecco; First Edition (June 14, 2011)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Hardcover ‏ : ‎ 256 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0061875767
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0061875762
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 12 ounces
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 5.5 x 0.89 x 8.25 inches
  • Customer Reviews:
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Erica Jong--novelist, poet, and essayist--has consistently used her craft to help provide women with a powerful and rational voice in forging a feminist consciousness. She has published 23 books, including nine novels, seven volumes of poetry, six books of non-fiction and numerous articles in magazines and newspapers such as The New York Times, The Sunday Times of London, Elle, Vogue, The New York Times Book Review and The Wall Street Journal.

In her groundbreaking first novel, Fear of Flying (20 million in print around the world in more than forty languages), she introduced Isadora Wing, who also plays a central part in three subsequent novels--How to Save Your Own Life, Parachutes and Kisses, and Any Woman's Blues. In her three historical novels--Fanny, Shylock's Daughter, and Sappho's Leap--she demonstrates her mastery of eighteenth-century British literature, the verses of Shakespeare, and ancient Greek lyric, respectively. Erica's memoir of her life as a writer, Seducing the Demon: Writing for My Life, came out in March 2006. It was a national bestseller in the US and many other countries. Erica's much anticipated novel, Fear of Dying, is due for publication by St. Martin's Press in September 2015.

A graduate of Barnard College and Columbia University's Graduate Faculties where she received her M.A. in 18th Century English Literature, Erica Jong also attended Columbia's graduate writing program where she studied poetry with Stanley Kunitz and Mark Strand. In 2008, continuing her long-standing relationship with the university, a large collection of Erica's archival material was acquired by Columbia University's Rare Book & Manuscript Library, where it will be available to graduate and undergraduate students. Ms. Jong plans to teach master classes at Columbia and also advise the Rare Book Library on the acquisition of other women writers' archives.

Calling herself "a defrocked academic," Ms. Jong has partly returned to her roots as a scholar. She has taught at Ben Gurion University in Israel, Bennington College in the U.S., Breadloaf Writers' Conference in Vermont and many other distinguished writing programs and universities. She loves to teach and lecture, though her skill in these areas has sometimes crowded her writing projects. "As long as I am communicating the gift of literature, I'm happy," Jong says. A poet at heart, Ms. Jong believes that words can save the world.

Known for her commitment to women's rights, authors' rights and free expression, Ms. Jong is a frequent lecturer in the U.S. and abroad. She served as president of The Authors' Guild from 1991 to 1993 and still serves on the Board. She established a program for young writers at her alma mater, Barnard College. The Erica Mann Jong Writing Center at Barnard teaches students the art of peer tutoring and editing.

Erica Jong was honored with the United Nations Award for Excellence in Literature. She has also received Poetry magazine's Bess Hokin Prize, also won by W.S. Merwin and Sylvia Plath. In France, she received the Deauville Award for Literary Excellence and in Italy, she received the Sigmund Freud Award for Literature. The City University of New York awarded Ms. Jong an honorary PhD at the College of Staten Island. In June 2009, Erica won the first Fernanda Pivano Prize for Literature in Italy.

Erica Jong lives in New York City and Weston, CT with her husband, attorney Ken Burrows, and standard poodle, Belinda Barkowitz. Her daughter, Molly Jong-Fast, is also a writer.

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  • Reviewed in the United States on March 15, 2015
    A great collection of stories. Real women's perspectives on a topic (human sexuality) so rarely talked about so openly and without shame. A wonderful addition to my library.
  • Reviewed in the United States on November 16, 2014
    This is a collection of personal essays and short stories about the female experience and womanly desires. The contributors are diverse in age and religion--not so much in race, from what I could tell when there are no author photos, although one writer is Asian. Since it's an anthology, some pieces were better than others were. I had my favorites and ones I perceived as average. Overall, I give this book four stars.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on December 19, 2012
    Welcome back Erica Jong! There are so many opinions about the role of women in society, but we all are inundated with roles to perform, we seldom have the opportunity for discussion about those opinions. I felt many different emotions while I read this book, which is what makes a book terrific!
  • Reviewed in the United States on May 8, 2012
    Some of the stories were a bit shocking. A couple were borderline erotic. One or two were only slightly dull. But it rocked me! What a thrill of a ride.
  • Reviewed in the United States on November 28, 2012
    This is a series of short stories and was entertaining, but I felt the experiences were largely biased toward certain age groups with limited input from other generations.
  • Reviewed in the United States on October 31, 2015
    Interesting to say the least. These are memories of many different women and their
    sexual experiences. Some are good and some are not so good.

    But I did find it interesting - reading about these experiences. Sometimes, we
    as women wonder where we stand in the sexual arena and with this book -
    we can place ourselves as "normal human beings".
    Pamela
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  • Reviewed in the United States on November 9, 2015
    Very thought provoking and interesting to see how women feel about these intimate issues.
  • Reviewed in the United States on August 4, 2013
    WELL, I KEEP WAITING FOR HER BOOKS, NOT LITERATURE, TO LIVE UP TO THE BILLINGS AND THIS ONE
    IS JUST HER MENTAL WANDERING AROUND AND LIVING IN HER PAST GLORIES. SHE SEEMINGLY DOESN'T
    HAVE THE CRITICAL SKILLS NECESSARY TO MAKE HER EXPERIENCES SEXUAL IN NATURE BUT SEVERAL
    GENERAL STATEMENTS ARE SUPPOSED TO GET YOU TO WHERE SHE WAS.

    AVERAGE WOMEN DO IT BETTER IN NANCY FRIDAY'S TALES FROM A HER STORIES OF FEMALE
    FANTASIES.
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  • JEANIEMAC
    5.0 out of 5 stars Reading this is like having those rare conversations with your closest friends
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on January 1, 2016
    Real women talking frankly about real lives.
    Reading this is like having those rare conversations with your closest friends, when you open up about what life is really like with your partner,
    especially the most interesting part of all, sex.
  • D Smallman
    4.0 out of 5 stars Four Stars
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on January 29, 2016
    Not bad
  • cartoon
    1.0 out of 5 stars You have let us down Erica
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on July 9, 2014
    As a woman who thought that Erica Jong and her fellow writers of 70s were the best thing I had ever read as a student in my teenage years , this book is the biggest let down ever . Its just dull and old fashioned . it cant decide whether to be a series of throw away essays re how sex was in olden days or a set of very watered down erotica . There is so much great eye opening confessional and hot writing by women re sex , this isn't it . The fact that the opening discusses vegetarian food in spain on the night a child was conceived just made me realise that these writers were afraid of writing about sex.
  • CLEOPATRA
    2.0 out of 5 stars NO
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on October 1, 2014
    RUBBISH