Love Ain't Nothing But Sex Misspelled
New York: Trident Press, 1968. First Edition, First Printing. Hardcover with Dust Jacket.
Half blue cloth to brown boards with gilt spine titles; The bindings are tight and square. Text is clean; remainder mark on the lower edge. Moderate shelf handling wear. The dust jacket with the price of $5.95 intact has light spine tip and corner wear with no chips or tears; now in a protective Mylar sleeve. First Edition, First Printing.
A provocative and candid exploration of the complexities surrounding love, relationships, and the human experience. Known for his sharp wit and unflinching narrative style, Ellison challenges societal norms with this collection of essays and reflections that dissect the often contradictory and fraught nature of love. In typical Ellison fashion, the work is both intensely personal and universally relevant, offering biting commentary on human emotions and desires.
Ellison’s prose is as intense and emotionally charged as the subject matter itself, making this work a must-read for those interested in the intersection of psychology, relationships, and personal identity. His approach to love is not just about romantic entanglements but about the human condition in its entirety, making the book a reflection on how individuals connect, communicate, and ultimately navigate the messy terrain of affection and intimacy.
Subjects: Love, Relationships, Human Emotions, Sex, Social Criticism, Essays, Memoir.
Item #20593
Price: $125.00


