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Sexplosion: From Andy Warhol to A Clockwork Orange-- How a Generation of Pop Rebels Broke All the Taboos

Sexplosion: From Andy Warhol to A Clockwork Orange-- How a Generation of Pop Rebels Broke All the Taboos

Current price: $27.99
Publication Date: February 4th, 2014
Publisher:
It Books
ISBN:
9780062088345
Pages:
368

Description

After the sexual revolution came the sexual explosion

The six years between 1968 and 1973 saw more sexual taboos challenged than ever before. Film, literature, and theater simultaneously broke through barriers previously unimagined, giving birth to what we still consider to be the height of sexual expression in our pop culture: Portnoy's Complaint, Myra Breckinridge, Hair, The Boys in the Band, Midnight Cowboy, Last Tango in Paris, and Deep Throat.

In Sexplosion, Robert Hofler weaves a lively narrative linking many of the writers, producers, and actors responsible for creating these and other controversial works, placing them within their cultural and social frameworks. During the time the Stonewall Riots were shaking Greenwich Village and Roe v. Wade was making its way to the Supreme Court, a group of daring artists was challenging the status quo and defining the country's concept of sexual liberation. Hofler follows the creation of and reaction to these groundbreaking works, tracing their connections and influences upon one another and the rest of entertainment.

Always colorful and often unexpected, Sexplosion is an illuminating account of a generation of sexual provocateurs and the power their works continue to hold decades later.

About the Author

Robert Hofler has spent more than forty years as an entertainment journalist, having worked as entertainment editor of Life and executive editor of Us magazine, and most recently at Variety, where he was a theater reporter and senior editor for fifteen years. His nonfiction works include the Henry Willson biography, The Man Who Invented Rock Hudson, Variety's "The Movie That Changed My Life," and Party Animals, a biography of Allan Carr. Hofler is the theater critic for The Wrap and lives in New York City.

Praise for Sexplosion: From Andy Warhol to A Clockwork Orange-- How a Generation of Pop Rebels Broke All the Taboos

Dizzying in its magnitude and impact . . . Hofler describes in often strong language and with considerable wit what was unmistakably a new cultural reality and moral perspective in America and Britain . . . — Booklist (starred review)

Lively [and] unapologetically profane . . . Hofler covers pop-culture figures and their creations with an expert’s depth of knowledge . . . resulting in a delightful journey through a short-lived but influential period — Publishers Weekly (starred review)

Fun, fascinating examination of the moment when American and British culture seemed to lose all inhibitions . . . Readers will marvel over the ideological distance traveled since those years . . . Sparkling history of an artistically spirited age. — Kirkus Reviews

So vivid it’s like reliving the times, Robert Hofler’s Sexplosion seamlessly illuminates in fast-paced detail the tumultuous era in which American culture finally lost its virginity. His impressive research and authoritative voice make for a !*&%#@! good read. — Stephen M. Silverman, author Dancing on the Ceiling: Stanley Donen and His Movies

Sexplosion is a multifaceted gem-a close examination of the intersection of sex, politics, and the arts that is also a thrilling cultural history. It is an original and provocative look at the backstage scenes of America’s theaters, studios, and clubs, where artists were demolishing inhibitions and transforming our lives. — Bob Spitz, author of Dearie: The Remarkable Life of Julia Child

“Rich, funny, and comprehensive, Sexplosion takes you inside the tumultuous, energizing years of 1968 to 1973, when artists, filmmakers, and writers defied authority and challenged every taboo to create a sexual revolution that reverberates to this day. This is a superb evocation of an era.” — Patricia Bosworth, author of Jane Fonda: The Private Life of a Public Woman

Sexplosion is a witty, insightful ride through the most entertaining period in American pop culture, the late 1960’s, when saying bad words and shedding one’s clothes in public were controversial and, in some circles, heroic acts. — —Ron Nyswaner, screenwriter of Philadelphia and The Painted Veil

A thoroughly enjoyable romp through a five year explosion of taboo busting, sexually adventurous entertainment. Robert Hofler pays tribute to the trailblazing artists who paved the way for the freedom on screen that we take for granted today. — Jeffrey Schwarz, director of I AM DIVINE and VITO

Fascinating. — L.A. Weekly

A bona fide page-turner . . . Fascinating, funny, and thorough . . . Sexplosion tells the story of the people who made our current enlightenment possible. — LitReactor

Eye-opening . . . a 327-page time machine trip back to a pivotal moment in modern pop history. — Connecticut Post

That most rare of histories: as fun as it is fascinating. — Bookgasm

“…a provocative romp through the culture wars and the transformation in America’s sexual politics…” — Wall Street Journal

Written by a true pop culture connoisseur…..like a long, three-martini lunch with a chatty acquaintance who knows the studio-lot scuttlebutt and isn’t afraid to share it. — Washington Post

A compelling historical look at the avant-garde art scene of the late 1960s and early 1970s, the set that broke taboos about what art could and couldn’t say about sex. Hofler doesn’t hold back….And lurid details make for a compelling read. — GQ

Like Easy Riders, Raging Bulls, Peter Biskind’s study of the New Hollywood, Sexplosion deftly weaves a path through the friendships and collaborations which created common ground…. Above all, he amasses one unforgettable vignette after another. — The Independent

Richly detailed, entertaining study of film and theatre’s sex boom in the late 1960s and early 1970s. — Sunday Times (London)

Compulsively readable …Sexplosion, with energetic glee, details how between 1968 and 1973 rebellious artists …proceeded to annihilate the mostly hypocritical censorship standards. — Boston Herald

Sexplosion stands as an engrossing chronicle of artistic expansion…. If your guilty-pleasure tastes run toward showbiz gossip, note that this book is pretty delicious. — Financial Review (Australia)

Hofler captures the arc of a generation that got drunk on pop liberation and woke up a little hung over….a parade of scandals. — New York Times Book Review

Robert Hofler knows this topic better than anyone. Sexplosion is a well received study of the fiery, liberating culture that seized audiences from 1968 to ‘73….So take off your 3D glasses and let’s dance into the time tunnel of social tumult and other earthly delights. — Micahel Musto, Out