
Is Sex Necessary? Or, Why You Feel the Way You Do (AOG Edition)
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Narrateur(s):
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C.J. McAllister
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Auteur(s):
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James Thurber
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E. B. White
À propos de cet audio
Is Sex Necessary? was originally published in 1929 as a satirical and comedic exploration of romantic and sexual relationships, co-authored by iconic comedic writers E.B. White and James Thurber. Written in the aftermath of the Jazz Age and amidst changing societal norms regarding gender and relationships, Is Sex Necessary? parodies the burgeoning field of psychological and sexual analysis, poking fun at the over-seriousness with which such topics were increasingly dissected in the early 20th century.
The book is structured as a series of essays and dialogues in which the authors take aim at topics such as love, marriage, dating, and the supposed scientific "necessity" of sex. Instead of providing answers, the authors revel in the art of asking absurd questions and inventing ludicrous theories about human intimacy....
By parodying both traditional romantic ideals and modern psychoanalytic theories, White and Thurber offered a side-splittingly hilarious critique of how society grappled with these evolving topics. Although the book is very much a product of its time, its humor and observations about relationships remain extremely relatable, to say the least! The absurdities of love, miscommunication between genders, and the tendency to overanalyze human behavior continue to resonate with modern audiences–hence the book’s lasting appeal.
Is Sex Necessary? is more than a lighthearted parody; it is a clever and incisive commentary on human nature and societal norms. White and Thurber’s irreverent approach to exploring love and relationships challenges listeners to laugh at the complexities of intimacy while reflecting on the universality of their observations.
Nearly a century after its publication, the book remains a hilarious and thought-provoking audiobook, showcasing the enduring power of wit and satire.
Public Domain (P)2025 James C. Barnes