Vagina: A New Biography

English language

Published July 22, 2012

ISBN:
978-0-06-198916-2
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Slow going—and how I wish I meant that in a sensual way—but still, wow.

This is a powerful book. If you have a vagina, or interact (even nonsexually) with anyone who does, you will find many parts of this book valuable. Wolf aims to craft a comprehensive reference work covering all aspects physiological, neurological, historical, cultural, and intimately personal; I’m not sure she’s achieved it, but it’s still a masterful accomplishment and I’m hopeful that perhaps a second edition could improve on it. Until then, though, please don’t let my gripes deter you from reading it: there’s a wealth of material packed into scarcely over 300 pages; much of it new even to someone who considers himself well-informed, such as the evidence linking orgasm with increased creativity and expression; much of it (necessarily) painful—there’s a long and brutal section on rape that should be required college reading—and most of the …