What Wild Ecstasy

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CoverartistArchie Ferguson
LanguageEnglish
What Wild Ecstasy: The Rise and Fall of the Sexual Revolution
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AuthorJohn Heidenry
Cover artistArchie Ferguson
LanguageEnglish
SubjectSexual revolution
PublisherSimon & Schuster
Publication date
1997
Publication placeUnited States
Media typePrint (Hardcover and Paperback)
Pages448
ISBN978-0743241847

What Wild Ecstasy: The Rise and Fall of the Sexual Revolution is a 1997 book about the sexual revolution by John Heidenry. The book received mixed reviews. It was described as interesting and Heidenry was complimented for his discussions of figures such as Bob Guccione, Hugh Hefner, Larry Flynt, and Reuben Sturman. However, he was criticized for his research methods. He was accused of plagiarism because of the use he made of material by other writers, receiving criticism in particular from the journalist Philip Nobile. Critics also wrote that he focused disproportionately on pornography and gave insufficient attention to feminism and women's issues.

Heidenry discusses the sexual revolution. He writes that his aim is to "provide an entertaining, informative, and perhaps occasionally even shocking popular historical overview of all that has happened in the wide world of human sexuality in the last thirty or so years, with particular emphasis on its epicenter, the United States." He discusses figures including the biologist Alfred Kinsey, the gynecologist William Masters, the pornographer Reuben Sturman, the sexologist Virginia E. Johnson, the publisher Hugh Hefner, the photographer Bob Guccione, the writer Marco Vassi, the journalist Philip Nobile, and the publisher Larry Flynt,[1] and subjects such as pornography, feminism, and homosexuality.[2] He discusses pornographic magazines such as Penthouse Forum, Penthouse, Hustler, and Screw.[3]

Other topics discussed include swinging.[4]

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