Naked at lunch

a reluctant nudist's adventures in the clothing-optional world

310 pages

English language

Published March 18, 2015 by Grove Press.

ISBN:
978-0-8021-2351-0
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OCLC Number:
890615291

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4 stars (3 reviews)

Naked at Lunch is one man's cracklingly witty, compellingly odd and oddly life-affirming journey into the subculture of nudism. Celebrated journalist Mark Haskell Smith meets, and indeed joins, those shucking off social conventions by shucking off their clothes - he hikes bareback in the Alps with a naked rambler's society, he buys baguettes in the buff in a French resort and he meets the marginally dressed mayor of a Spanish clothes-optional municipality. But this is not just a book of naked adventures and sun-ripened genitals. It is a study of 20th-century Western cultural and social mores; a record of radical history and politics practised by those made radical by their refusal to get dressed; a heartfelt celebration of the simple joys of being alive; and a full-blooded war cry for reclaiming pride in our bodies and rejecting those who would make us ashamed.

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Review of "Naked at Lunch"

5 stars

Dear friends, I have a confession to make. I have kept this tidbit under wraps for years, but if you all will bare with me, I feel it is time to unveil the real me.

I have been naked in public. Well, semi-public. But not semi-naked. I have decked out my best birthday suit at pool parties, campgrounds, dance halls, bowling alleys, and even a convention hotel. I have laughed and mingled in both LGBTQ- and hetero-identified crowds, with nary a button or zipper in sight.

It wasn't about sex, exhibitionism, or wardrobe malfunctions. Rather, it's a bit of a rebellious streak against societal expectations and uncomfortable waistbands.

I won't get into the long story of how my interest in nudism started. Just know that it began with a vivid curiosity, and evolved into a discovery of mental peace and body positivity.

I don't know why, but I didn't expect …

Review of 'Naked at lunch' on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

Interesting topic and fascinating how much focus there is on the non-sexual aspect of social nudism in America. Especially given that public breastfeeding is so often condemned because of it's alleged sexual aspects. I feel like in Europe the non-sexual aspect is simply implied and there is no need to talk about it constantly in situations where you're socially naked with strangers, like for example in saunas.

Review of 'Naked at lunch' on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

The author of this book did a great job explaining what it is like to be at a nudist resort or activity and to take part even if it is something that you thought that you'd never do.


"There's a refreshing honesty to shopping naked.  In the textile world, people always check each other out, imagining what the other person might look like naked -- don't be coy, you know you do -- but when you can clearly see the breasts of the woman next to you or the penis of the man standing behind you -- in fact, when all around you are bare breasts and dangling penises and buttocks and bodies -- well, a lot of the puerile fantasy that is commonplace in our society just disappears."

Buttocks Not Burkas! should be the new battle cry.He talks about different societies' takes on indecency laws.  Here's the situation in …

Subjects

  • Social life and customs
  • Nudism
  • Nudists
  • Nudist camps
  • Travel
  • History