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Black Feathers: Erotic Dreams

by: Cecilia Tan








Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 813.54
EAN: 9780060985011
ISBN: 0060985011
Label: Harper Perennial
Manufacturer: Harper Perennial
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 304
Publication Date: June 03, 1998
Publisher: Harper Perennial
Studio: Harper Perennial



Editorial Review:

Product Description:
In this groundbreaking collection Cecilia Tan blurs the very definition of sexuality and redefines the future of erotic fiction.She delves deep into the world of dark fantasy in a powerful collection of stories that interweave the supernatural and science fiction with the fantasy of daydream; she brilliantly combines noir erotica at its most potent with startling sensuality to shatter the physical and emotional boundaries of sex.These stories, some never before published, range in style and texture from the warmth of magical realism to disturbing modern gothic -- showcasing a rich and varied exploration of sex in worlds that might be earthtly -- to tales of the human fantasies and magical dreams to which we all succumb. From the critically acclaimed, otherwordly 'Pearl Driver' to 'The Game,' all of Tan's stories celebrate the body and sex, revealing the positive emotions behind even the darkest desires.









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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - don't waste your money
this was as dull as it can get for erotica literature. the stories were too short, not enough sex, and the couple of stories that did have a good beginning, ended abruptly before you could even get wet reading it. i bought it used and i should have known better when the price was under a dollar that there was a good reason why.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Cecilia Tan is the Queen of Erotic Fantasy
Cecilia Tan is an excellent writer with a great imagination, which is a wonderful combination in a genre where I find too many writers focus on the erotic, and less on the story-- the art and craft of fiction. That is not to say that this book is not erotic-- it most certainly is sexy. But it is on the fringe of the sexual experience in many ways: often kinky, set in surreal, imaginative places, with a hint of sci-fi and a bit of horror. Read this book with an open mind and you won't be sorry, you may even read it over again. I have enjoyed many of the stories more than once. I hope you will, too.

P.S. Don't expect "Letters to Penthouse" This is *literary* erotica at its finest.



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - daydreaming
I'm daydreaming of a better book. I started reading with high hopes, vibrator ready, as my darling Norman was out of town on business, and ended up skimming past all the mystical tea-drinking madams,and just couldn't get excited, and damm, i didn't get to use my vibrator. very dissapointed.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Too hot for the subway!
Had to share my experience reading this book. I take the subway into Boston for work and like to get in some pages. Well, thank goodness I had my large gym bag with me one day, as I read one story I became so flushed and began getting very warm and tingly down there, it began to pulse, and eventually I had to release my tension in a huge O. So glad I didn't wear hose that day as well. Get this book, and try not to look at the people sitting across from you, or the man looking over your shoulder next to you as you read this. Oh god!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Incredible
With every page, Ms. Tan drew me further into her creative and exciting realm. The words are like music to my eyes, and I found myself truly enchanted by these wonderful tales of love, obsession and the taboo world of D/s.

Thank you Ms. Tan for such fantasticly real experiences. You are to be commended for editing a book about S & M that does not insult the intelligence of the reader.




 





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