
Get Your Tongue Out of My Mouth, I'm Kissing You Good-Bye
Books / Hardcover
Books › Humor › Topic › Men, Women & Relationships
ISBN: 0871135388 / Publisher: Atlantic Monthly Pr, June 1993
The author dispenses essential coping advice as she discusses the Clarence Thomas hearings, life in Los Angeles, the men's movement, and other issues
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Forget Faludi - Cynthia Heimel has been telling her readers about the "backlash" for years, and about its pernicious effects not only on the psyches of women but also on the lives of men, children, cats, and dogs. Cynthia's new collection will confirm how indispensable she has become as a guide through the maelstrom of our times.This is vintage Heimel - the caustic wit, the chronic truth telling, the wicked insights into the age-old dance between the sexes are all here and sharper than ever. In "She Asked for It?" the spectacle of the Clarence Thomas-Anita Hill affair calls for a stern warning to all men that feminism is back with a vengeance. Turning her attention to the Men's Movement, she is sympathetic up to a point, after which she demolishes their ranks with a few motherly touches. She confides to us that some days she thinks it would simply be easier to be a lesbian, and explains why. Proving that she's not always a pessimist, she discerns a silver lining in the dark clouds of smoke billowing off the L.A. riots - with all the rich guys stuck at home because of the curfew, perhaps they'll begin to wonder why it all finally hit the fan. And of course there is ample attention paid to the truly serious stuff - the observations and advice on love, sex, dating, and outfits, without which no Heimel book would be complete.Cynthia Heimel is finally becoming recognized for who she is - an Erma Bombeck for a new generation.
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