Nude Men

1993 novel by Amanda Filipacchi From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Nude Men is the 1993 debut novel by American writer Amanda Filipacchi. At age twenty-two, she wrote it as her thesis for Columbia University's graduate creative writing program.[1] It was published by Viking in hardback and by Penguin in paperback, and was translated into 13 languages, including French, Turkish, and Hebrew.[2][3] The Chicago Tribune wrote that it was "reminiscent of some of Philip Roth's zanier explorations of identity and sexuality."[4] Kirkus Reviews noted that it "combines the techniques of Thomas McGuane with bits of Lolita and The Picture of Dorian Gray."[5]

LanguageEnglish
GenreNovel
PublisherViking
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Nude Men
AuthorAmanda Filipacchi
LanguageEnglish
GenreNovel
PublisherViking
Publication date
1993
Publication placeUnited States
Media typePrint (Hardback & Paperback)
Pages288pp
ISBN0-670-84785-2
OCLC26672255
813/.54 20
LC ClassPS3556.I428 N83 1993
Followed byVapor 
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Plot summary

Nude Men is about a twenty-nine-year-old man who is sexually pursued by a "precocious 11-year-old... who makes Lolita look like a Girl Scout."[6]

The novel explores the man's horror at his own attraction, and recounts his efforts at resisting her persistent advances.

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