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Cock & bull / Will Self.

LIBRA PR6069.E3654 C6 1993 copy 2
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Self, Will.
Contributor:
Gotham Book Mart Collection (University of Pennsylvania)
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Gender transition--Great Britain--Fiction.
Gender transition.
Gender reassignment surgery--Great Britain--Fiction.
Gender reassignment surgery.
Gender transition--Hormone therapy--Great Britain--Fiction.
Great Britain.
Satire, English.
Gender transition--Hormone therapy.
Genre:
Fiction.
Satires.
Penn Provenance:
Gotham Book Mart (former owner) (Gotham Book Mart Collection copies 1 & 2)
Physical Description:
310 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm
Edition:
First Atlantic Monthly Press edition.
Other Title:
Cock and bull
Place of Publication:
New York : Atlantic Monthly Press, 1993.
Summary:
"Will Self has been described as the composite of "a manic J.G. Ballard and a depressive David Lodge." Combining a wild imagination, a bizarre sense of humor, and a masterful command of language, Self is the newest young literary star to appear out of England, following in the path of Martin Amis, Jeanette Winterson, and Julian Barnes." "When Dan met Carol they had one brief moment of ecstacy, one balmy coming together. After that everything fell apart. Carol began to feel less like a woman when Dan was around, and a little more like something else altogether. It could have been his drinking, it could have been his timid thrusts masquerading as penetration, but it wasn't. No, Carol had acquired something old, something new, something that was borrowed but which could never be blue. Clever girl, she'd grown a penis." "There's nothing unusual about a woman having a penis in our society today, now is there? After all, it's arguable that in the wake of the sexual revolution more and more women are taking on the characteristics of men ... But we aren't talking about power dressing here, or who gets the key to the executive bathroom. There's nothing metaphoric about Carol's penis, this is a flesh-and-blood thing, a tail capable of wagging the dog. When Carol acquires her penis, things start to radically alter her life: she feels a new ability to act, and act she does, with terrifyingly macho consequences." "Bull, a heavyset young man, awakes one morning to discover that during the night he has acquired a new sexual characteristic, to wit: a vagina. Of course, poor Bull can't actually see that's what it is, so he goes to get help from the obvious source, poor fool - his doctor."
"How was Bull to know that Dr. Margoulies was ripe for the strangest sexual adventure of his life? How could Bull have realized just how enticing his kindly doctor would find Bull's new organ? Poor Bull, friendly Bull, trusting Bull. He's just an ordinary sort of guy, fond of sports and a few beers." "Cock & Bull is a nightmare ride on the roller coaster where gender isn't so much bent as snapped in two. But then, in this world where sexual characteristics are being tossed around like salad, perhaps there's a bit of cock and bull in all of us?"--Jacket.
Contents:
Cock: A novelette
Bull: A farce.
Local Notes:
Gotham Book Mart Collection copies 1 & 2 has dustjacket retained.
ISBN:
0871135310
9780871135315
OCLC:
27684014

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