
On Getting Off
sex and philosophy
Damon Young(Author)
Scribe Publications (Publisher)
Published on 11. February 2021
Book
Hardback
288 pages
978-1-912854-23-3 (ISBN)
Description
The curious reader's companion to sex.
'Wit, you know, is the unexpected copulation of ideas.' Samuel Johnson
Why is screwing so funny?
How should we think about our most shocking fantasies?
What is so captivating about nudity?
Inspired by philosophy, literature, and private life, Damon Young explores the paradoxes of the bedroom. On Getting Off will f**k with your mind.
'Wit, you know, is the unexpected copulation of ideas.' Samuel Johnson
Why is screwing so funny?
How should we think about our most shocking fantasies?
What is so captivating about nudity?
Inspired by philosophy, literature, and private life, Damon Young explores the paradoxes of the bedroom. On Getting Off will f**k with your mind.
Reviews / Votes
'Covering everything from 'what makes sex funny?' to nakedness through the writing of Zadie Smith and Deborah Levy, it's a book we could all do with reading.' * Stylist * 'Young has a deftness with language that lays out complex ideas with such beautifully written digestibility that you feel osmotically clever when you read them.' * The Irish Times * 'A beautiful piece of work. It's funny. It's human. It really does make you think about something that's either put on a pedestal or relegated to the toilet. A triumph.' -- Krissy Kneen, author of <i>Triptych</i> 'A spicy examination of the frequently ambivalent, ambiguous and even incongruous 'tangle' of eros, libido and romance that we call sex.' -- Linda Jaivin * The Saturday Paper * 'Drawing on personal experience, literature, myth, art and philosophy, Young examines how the fragile tension crucial to sexual arousal is akin to a narrative, the way sex highlights the impossibility of knowing another's pleasure, and how nakedness offers not so much a revelation of someone's 'true self' as an invitation to learn more about that person.' -- Fiona Capp * Sydney Morning Herald * 'Erudite.' -- John Shand * Times Higher Education * Praise for The Art of Reading:'For Damon Young, writers are like secret agents gone rogue, grabbing us by the lapels and inviting us into a realm of delicious ambiguity. The Art of Reading is an intimately conspiratorial book - erudite, surprising, and persuasive.' * Henry Hitchings, author of <em>Browse: the world in bookshops</em> * Praise for The Art of Reading:
'Its short length belies a book heavy with insight, creativity, and wit. To Young's credit, he treats all types of reading, from scholarly meditation to frivolous binge reading, with seriousness and respect ... This literary study is serious but also witty and fun - a tough balance to strike, but Young nails it.' STARRED REVIEW * Publishers Weekly * Praise for Philosophy in the Garden:
'This is a gardening book that takes readers not on a walk around great estates but on a tour of great minds ... It's a lovely extension on the notion that gardens make you contemplative and in working with the soil you see life's big picture.' * The Daily Telegraph * Praise for Philosophy in the Garden:
'A gentle dig for ideas about how to live - this book will grow your mind and put a glow in your cheeks.' -- Deborah Levy, author of <em>Swimming Home</em>
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Dimensions
Height: 198 mm
Width: 129 mm
Thickness: 24 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-912854-23-3 (9781912854233)
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E-Book
11/2020
Scribe Publications Pty Ltd
€16.99
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Person
Damon Young is a prize-winning philosopher and writer. He is the author or editor of thirteen books, including The Art of Reading, How to Think About Exercise, Philosophy in the Garden, and Distraction. His works have been translated into eleven languages, and he has also written poetry, short fiction, and children's fiction. Young is an Associate in Philosophy at the University of Melbourne.