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herbybib 's review for:
Naked: On Sex, Work, and Other Burlesques
by Fancy Feast
4.5 stars!
This was an excellent collection of essays that utilizes burlesque performer Fancy Feast’s reminiscences on sex, performance, and social work to shine an open, adoring light on the radical, inclusive, liberating essence that exists in the delicious underbelly of our puritanical society.
The writing was beautiful and vulnerable, the audiobook narration equally so. I was thoroughly entertained and enlightened and think this is a criminally under read work. I would highly recommend it to anyone interested in memoirs, social commentary, and/or queer shit.
This was an excellent collection of essays that utilizes burlesque performer Fancy Feast’s reminiscences on sex, performance, and social work to shine an open, adoring light on the radical, inclusive, liberating essence that exists in the delicious underbelly of our puritanical society.
The writing was beautiful and vulnerable, the audiobook narration equally so. I was thoroughly entertained and enlightened and think this is a criminally under read work. I would highly recommend it to anyone interested in memoirs, social commentary, and/or queer shit.