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February 3, 2023February 8, 2023 lucyroeber Erotic Review, erotica, Women

Exploring Desire

It has been two and half years since I last posted on the Cabinet of Curiosities and, in that time, we’ve all weathered the isolation and anxiety of Covid, a carousel of conservatives governing Britain and the warmest year so far on record. For me, these last two and half years have been a period … Continue reading Exploring Desire

July 1, 2020 lucyroeber Book Review, erotica, Jeanette Winterson

The Secret Spaces

I read Jeanette Winterson’s Written on the Body when it was first published by Vintage in 1996 and I never forgot it. The way she writes about her love, her passion for Louise, are some of the most eloquent and erotic passages I’ve ever read. The section where she delves into the body of her … Continue reading The Secret Spaces

April 17, 2020 lucyroeber Book Review, Clover Stroud, motherhood

How to be Both

Our concepts of motherhood and female desire don’t sit comfortably together. The ideal of the nurturing, loving mother, selflessly caring for her children, and the woman who is sexual, aroused, naked and open, don’t combine easily in our imaginations. Although sex obviously leads to pregnancy, there aren’t many authors who explore this post-birth conflict without … Continue reading How to be Both

March 13, 2020 lucyroeber Book Review, erotica, Fifty Shades of Grey

The most successful erotic book ever…

Fifty Shades of Grey - the first in the trilogy of EL James’s erotic novels - was a phenomenon which took the publishing industry by surprise when Vintage bought it in 2012. It’s the fastest selling adult novel of all time, selling 15 million copies in the US and Canada in just three months. The … Continue reading The most successful erotic book ever…

February 14, 2020February 14, 2020 lucyroeber Book Review, erotica, Story of O

The Bondage of Love

I’ve wanted to read the Story of O for years. I remember, as a child, adults referring to it with raised eyebrows, hinting at their own sexual liberation and kinky interests. Its reputation as a work of “pornography sublimed to the purest art” hasn’t waned since its publication in 1954. It was written by a … Continue reading The Bondage of Love

January 29, 2020 lucyroeber Anais Nin, Book Review, erotica

The Queen of Literary Porn

Anais Nin’s two collections of erotica - The Delta of Venus and Little Birds - were published after her death in 1977. She’d been commissioned to write them when she moved to the US in the 1940s by an anonymous client and kept them secret throughout the rest of her turbulent life. A surprising decision … Continue reading The Queen of Literary Porn

November 29, 2019 lucyroeber Book Review, sex, Women

The Modern Adulteress

The third review in my series of writing about sex explores the modern adulteress through two novels written by Leila Slimani and Jill Alexander Essbaum.

November 13, 2019November 13, 2019 lucyroeber Book Review, sex, Women

What Women Want

The second book review in my series of writing about sex is on Lisa Taddeo's Three Women. It's an astonishing piece of narrative journalism on female desire; the beauty and violence of yearning.

October 17, 2019 lucyroeber Book Review, erotica, sex

Dismembered

Nina Leger's award-winning book of erotic literature, The Collection, is the perfect start to my series of reviews on erotica and writing about sex.

August 16, 2019August 16, 2019 lucyroeber Book Review

Feathers between my Fingers

For me, Max Porter's 2015 debut, Grief is the Thing with Feathers, captures the precarious and unreal nature of grief like nothing else. It accompanied me through this last year.

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