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| #1493634 in Books | Kvetch Press | 2003-06 | PDF # 1 | File type: PDF | 264 pages | ||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| A pleasure in a book|By Larry Siegel|Bawdy words every adult use but few know their origin and background. Loved the detail and history lesson that proves we're not the most pornographic generation, just the next one. Censors have wasted their entire lives to control a basic human curiosity and function. Better this book were part of standard English courses than banned by hope||A delightful, witty, and intelligent excursion through the underside of the English language. -- Julius Lester, Author, Professor
A dirty mind is a terrible thing to waste. If you love words and erotica, read this punographic masterpiece. --
A reference book like no other, it features a wide ranging survey of taboo language, both sex and toilet talk, to help you express the inexpressible. No mere catalogue of phrases, however, it's several books in one -a history of sex, a personal body manual, a social commentary, and a tasteful but biting editorial statement against the forces of restraint and convention —a delightful mix of Eric Partridge, Lenny Bruce, and Monty Python.
You can specify the type of files you want, for your device.Bawdy Language: Everything You Always Wanted To Do But Were Afraid To Say | Larry Paros.Not only was the story interesting, engaging and relatable, it also teaches lessons.