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What the Fuck:

The Avant-Porn Anthology
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Soft Skull, Nov 1, 2000 - Fiction - 225 pages
The writers of What the Fuck? show that human sexuality is broad, and the range of desire is exciting and vast. Sex is as vital as food, politics, and conflict. The writers herein are not afraid to explore and exploit the nature of postmodern human sexuality in the 21st Century, with their own brand of twists and curves.Shunning the notion that erotic literature is hastily created thrown-away words and sentences, a new literary, experimental aesthetic pervades What the Fuck? The Avant Porn Anthology.

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About the author (2000)

Michael Hemmingson has been called "Raymond Carver on acid" by literary guru Larry McCaffery and "a disciple of a quick and dirty literature" by the American Book Review. Wearing the journalist's hat, he is a staff writer at The San Diego Reader. Hemmingson resides somewhere in southern California with two cats, Worf and Poe.

Journalist and novelist William T. Vollmann was born in 1959 and educated at Cornell University. He worked as a comptuer programmer before becoming a journalist and covering Bosnia, Sarajevo and Afghanistan. He has written extensively since 1987, when his first book, You Bright and Risen Angels, was published. The Atlas (1996) won the PEN Center USA West Award for the best novel by a writer living west of the Mississippi. His newest work of Non-Fiction is entitled, Imperial.

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