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  1. Thy Neighbor's Wife is a non-fiction book by Gay Talese, published in 1981 and updated in 2009. [1] [2] The book is an exploration of sexuality in America from after World War II through the 1970s, with notable discussion of the free love subculture. It provides a snapshot of liberated pre-AIDS sexual morality.

  2. 13 de jun. de 2009 · Weakness and Strength. In one section we learn of a rebellious girl named Sally Binford, who “…lured young men with an ease that was the envy of her female contemporaries, who regarded her as bold and shameless.”

  3. 16 de jun. de 2009 · When first published, Gay Talese's 1981 groundbreaking work, Thy Neighbor's Wife, shocked a nation with its powerful, eye-opening revelations about the sexual activities and...

  4. Summary of “Thy Neighbor's Wife” by Gay Talese. The sexual liberation movement of the United States in 20th century. Written by Bookey. About the book. esents “freedom and opening up”. But when examining its roots, there is an obvious solid Chris. ian foundation in the United States. So how did this country transition from “sexual abst.

  5. In Thy Neighbor's Wife, Gay Talese delves into the complex and often controversial world of human sexuality. He begins his exploration by recounting his own early experiences and attitudes towards sex, offering a personal lens through which to view the broader societal attitudes and norms that existed at the time.

  6. We meet the prophets of the new sexuality: Hugh Hefner, Alex Comfort, and others. We meet couples whose buttoned-down lives were transformed by sexual liberation. We are privy to their thoughts, their fantasies, their actions as that transformation is played out against a changing sexual landscape.

  7. When first published, Gay Talese's 1981 groundbreaking work, Thy Neighbor's Wife, shocked a nation with its powerful, eye-opening revelations about the sexual activities and proclivities of the American public in the era before AIDS.