Dreaming of Hitler : passions & provocations
Few writers today have created more stir than Daphne Merkin - admired as much for her personal daring on the page as for the wit and power of her prose. Whether writing about the sexual pleasures of spanking (a piece that elicited a storm of response when it appeared in The New Yorker), losing her religion, her obsession with rock 'n' roll, her own failed marriage, or other vexed subjects, she is always tough-minded, compulsively readable, and at times recklessly candid. From her own cosmetic surgery "fix" to her flirtation with the idea of lesbianism, from the subversive thrill of shoplifting to the hidden madness of family life - she takes on the taboos and sacred cows we're fascinated by but seldom talk about
Print Book, English, ©1997
Crown Publishers, New York, ©1997