The Philosophers
Title | The Philosophers |
Year for Search | 1989 |
Authors | Comfort, Alex[ander](1920-2000) |
Date Published | 1989 |
Publisher | Duckworth |
Place Published | London |
Keywords | English author, Male author |
Annotation | The dystopia that is contemporary Britain. While the author is best known for his books on sexual technique like The Joy of Sex (1972), his career ranged through fiction, poetry, anarchist theory, the biology of aging, and geriatric psychology. For an extremely detailed biography, see Eric Laursen, Polymath: The Life and Professions of Dr. Alex Comfort Author of the Joy of Sex. Chico, CA/Edinburgh, Scot.: AK Press, 2023. 740 pp. See also 1943, 1961 and 1980 Comfort. |
Info Notes | For an extremely detailed biography, see Eric Laursen, Polymath: The Life and Professions of Dr. Alex Comfort Author of the Joy of Sex. Chico, CA/Edinburgh, Scot.: AK Press, 2023. 740 pp. See also 1943, 1961 and 1980 Comfort. |
Holding Institutions | NLS |
Author Note | While the author (1920-2000) is best known for his books on sexual technique like The Joy of Sex (1972), his career ranged through fiction, poetry, anarchist theory, the biology of aging, and geriatric psychology. |
Full Text | 1989 Comfort, Alex[ander] (1920-2000). The Philosophers. London: Duckworth. NLS The dystopia that is contemporary Britain. While the author is best known for his books on sexual technique like The Joy of Sex (1972), his career ranged through fiction, poetry, anarchist theory, the biology of aging, and geriatric psychology. For an extremely detailed biography, see Eric Laursen, Polymath: The Life and Professions of Dr. Alex Comfort Author of the Joy of Sex. Chico, CA/Edinburgh, Scot.: AK Press, 2023. 740 pp. See also 1943, 1961 and 1980 Comfort. |