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The "Sex as well as the City" columnist for the The big apple Observer documents the social scene of modern-day Manhattan. People gets an introduction to "Modelizers," the men who only have eyes for models, also as a more common species, the "Toxic Bachelor." Reading as being a society novel gone downtown and askew, Sex and the City is often a comically sordid look at status and ambition and the many characters consumed with the sexual politics in the '90s. --This text refers for an beyond print or unavailable edition of the title.

"We're leading sensory saturated lives," announces jetsetting photographer and playboy Peter Beard in the roundtable discussion of menages a trois, setting a dark tone of opulent debasement that suffuses this number of Bushnell's punchy, archly knowing and sharply observed sex columns from your The big apple Observer. Prowling the modish clubs, party circuit and weekend getaways of rich and trendy The big apple society (most of whose denizens are identified by pseudonyms), Bushnell offers a brash, radically unromantic perspective. She visits a sex club and dates a Bicycle Boy ("the literary romantic subspecies" whose patron saints are George Plimpton and Murray Kempton). But for most chapters she keeps on the sidelines, deploying instead her alter-ego Carrie (like the author, a blonde writer from Connecticut in her mid-30s), whose sweet if feckless romance with Mr. Big?a nondescript power player?serves as being a foil for the hilarious, unsentimentalized misadventures of her peers. These include model-chasers like Barkley, 25, a painter with all the face of an Botticelli angel whose parents purchase his SoHo junior loft, and Tom Peri, the "emotional Mayflower," who ferries newly dumped women to higher emotional ground and it is then invariably dumped. The effect is always that of an Armistead Maupin-like canvas tinged with a liberal smattering of Judith Krantz. Collected a single volume, Bushnell's characters grow generic, however in small doses these essays are brain candy that may appeal equally to urban romantics and anti-romantics.
Copyright 1996 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to a beyond print or unavailable edition of this title.






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