The Dangerous Joy of Dr. Sex and Other True Stories
Nonfiction is the new black comedy in this hilarious collection of award-winning literary essays written by the infamous Pagan Kennedy. In the title piece, Alex Comfort, author of The Joy of Sex, reinvents himself as a sex guru in California and hatches a plan to destroy monogamy forever. In the stories that follow, a retired chemist finds a way to turn a wasteland into paradise, an aspiring tyrant tries to become the emperor of America, and an artist rigs himself up to a "brain machine" made from parts he bought at Radio Shack. All of the essays — most of which have appeared in the New York Times Magazine and The Boston Globe Magazine — document the stories of visionaries bent on remaking the world, for better or for worse.
Santa Fe Writers Project (1 Sept. 2008)

