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A Natural History Of Love by Diane Ackerman
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A Natural History Of Love

by Diane Ackerman

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Vintage (1995), Paperback, 384 pages

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In celebration of tomorrow’s International Quirkyalone Day (or Valentine’s Day for the red roses & chocolate lovers ), I am reading Diane Ackerman’s exposé on the nature of “the great intangible” that is Love. In the spirit of her previous bestseller, A Natural History of the Senses, the essayist endeavours to introduce the reader to a somewhat abridged, but passionate stroll down Love’s historical quarters.

Indeed, Ackerman eloquently bridges the gap between old and new; historical Egypt and Rome and modern America with her unique charm all the while marveling at the varieties of love that human beings embrace and neglect. It is a celebration of our ancestors (with noteworthy passages about the uses of various aphrodisiacs) and our perpetual search for that other sentiment, happiness, which is far too fleeting. ( )
  saroshig | Apr 11, 2009 |
diane ackerman takes on the subject of love, much as she has taken on other subjects as an author of creative non-fiction over the years, and explores the history, physiology and mythologies of this romantic subject. as always, ackerman proves that the world of nonfiction need not be non-literate or staid, as her writing carries a certain lyrical quality and poetic sensibility i always enjoy. this was not my favourite of her books, and it may be that the subject matter is just not that interesting to me (though bell hooks wrote a series on love i very much enjoyed - so i’m not sure this is true), but i much preferred a natural history of the senses to this. ( )
  redcedar | Nov 8, 2005 |
Actually a pretty good read. Some Diane Ackerman wears on me pretty quickly, but I liked this one. It may be relevant that I picked it up around the time I got married. :7) ( )
  wenestvedt | Oct 21, 2005 |
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The bestselling author of A Natural History of the Senses now explores the allure of adultery, the appeal of aphrodisiacs, and the cult of the kiss. Enchantingly written and stunningly informed, this "audaciously brilliant romp through the world of romantic love" (Washington Post Book World) is the next best thing to love itself.

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