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Desiring women

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November 1988, no. 106

Women’s Erotica: Erotica by contemporary Australian women edited by Lyn Giles

Imprint, 122 pp, $12.95 pb

Desiring women

by
November 1988, no. 106

The mind, a friend of mine (female) once said to me, is the sexiest organ. I agree absolutely; and this extremely uneven anthology is replete with evidence that what turns us on – in the flesh, in art, in literature – is not genital activity per se, but the reactive imagination.

Of or pertaining to sexual love; arousing or satisfying sexual desire, the Macquarie Dictionary says of erotic, though the Greek erotikas means simply ‘pertaining to love’. The editorial introduction to this book (though, happily, not the actual editorial exercise of selection) opts for the Macquarie’s first definition and interprets it narrowly:

Janette Turner Hospital reviews 'Women’s Erotica: Erotica by contemporary Australian women' edited by Lyn Giles

Women’s Erotica: Erotica by contemporary Australian women

edited by Lyn Giles

Imprint, 122 pp, $12.95 pb

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