Posted on 05/25/2005 12:31:09 PM PDT by COUNTrecount
NEW YORK, May 25 /PRNewswire/ -- Maureen Dowd, following the success of her acclaimed New York Times bestselling book, Bushworld, has turned her lapidary prose and wicked wit to a topic even more incendiary than presidential politics: sexual politics. Dowd's new book, ARE MEN NECESSARY? When Sexes Collide, will be published by G.P. Putnam's Sons on November 8th, 2005. The New York Times columnist who won a Pulitzer Prize in 1999 for saucy and incisive commentary about the roundelay of Bill, Monica, Hillary and Ken Starr, digs into the Y and X files, exploring the mysteries and muddles of sexual combat in America. Neil Nyren, Senior Vice President, Publisher and Editor in Chief of G.P. Putnam's Sons, acquired world and audio rights to ARE MEN NECESSARY? from literary agent Esther Newberg of ICM.
Mr. Nyren comments, "Maureen has been writing brilliantly about the battle of the sexes -- socially, politically, culturally -- for decades, so this is such a natural subject for her next book. I'm extremely excited about it."
In ARE MEN NECESSARY?, Dowd explains why getting ready for a date went from glossing, flossing and gargling to Paxiling, Fraxeling and Googling; why men are in an evolutionary and romantic shame spiral; why women have reeled backwards in many ways; why male politicians and male institutions get tripped up in so much monkey business; why many alpha women, from Martha to Hillary, can only have a successful second act after becoming humiliated victims; and why the new definition of "Having It All" is less about empowerment and equality than flirting and getting rescued.
Dowd observes that four decades after the sexual revolution, nothing has worked out as planned. The sexes are circling each other as uneasily and comically as ever, from the bedroom to the boardroom to the Situation Room. Having reported on historic explosions on the sexual battlefield from Geraldine Ferraro's vice presidential run to the Anita Hill-Clarence Thomas hearings to Hillary Rodham Clinton's reign as co-President, Dowd explores not only how many of these shining feminist triumphs soured, backfiring on women - but how Hillary, a feminist icon busy plotting her campaign to be the first woman president, delivered the final blow to female solidarity herself.
Women's liberation has been less a steady trajectory than a confusing zigzag. Feminism lasted for a nanosecond and generated a gender tangle that has bewitched, bothered and bewildered men and women for forty years. Now comes a woman to cut through the tangle and tickle Adam's rib. The battle of the sexes will never be the same.
NOTE TO THE PRESS:
Maureen Dowd's first book, Bushworld: Enter at Your Own Risk (G.P. Putnam's Sons hardcover, Berkley paperback) spent ten weeks on The New York Times bestseller list and was one of the most talked about books of 2004. National and print media included two appearances on NBC's "Today Show," appearances on "The Late Show with David Letterman," "Imus in the Morning," "The Charlie Rose Show," "Fox News Sunday with Chris Wallace," NPR's "Fresh Air" with Terry Gross, and Comedy Central's "The Daily Show with Jon Stewart," as well as feature interviews with photos in both Vanity Fair and W Magazine, and a review in The New York Times Book Review.
Dowd became a New York Times op-ed columnist in 1995, having written about the White House and its occupants since the Reagan Era. Previously she wrote the "On Washington" column for The New York Times Magazine. She has also written for Time magazine, GQ, The New Republic, Harper's Bazaar, Mademoiselle, Cosmopolitan, Good Housekeeping, Ladies' Home Journal, Sports Illustrated and Redbook. She is a native of Washington, D.C.
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Maureen Dowd Writes a New Book, ARE MEN NECESSARY? .......
hate ta tell ya this ole dowdy but YOU wouldn't be here if it weren't for the men.
Did you write this? Excellent !
Yes, I met Newberg once years ago through a book editor I knew . He's the one who told me she was there the night of Chappiquidick. He said she talked about it to him. She looked like a tough cookie to me.
Can't somebody shoot this moronic sow???
Fraxel(ating
ARE MEN NECESSARY?
Well gee wiz, I don't know.
I think I will ask my daughter.
Ahhh. I wish I was a loofah.
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Yes -- I dashed it off this afternoon as soon as I read the other list.
Probably not.
She's a dreary woman.
My #21 gives my feelings. She feels bad about something and wants us all to feel bad with her. About everything. And blame it all on men.
Yeah,...lol.. I think you mean your #91... about batteries. LOL.
No comment.
I will add that all the men I have ever known seem to prefer women who like being women.
I will add that all the men I have ever known seem to prefer women who like being women.
The ones worth bothering with, at least! I agree! Maybe that's whats bothering her, she doesn't like being a woman and has noticed men don't like her as much. Hmmm, you may be on to something...
LOL! I have always ONLY bothered with the ones worth bothering with..lol. No duds or doofuses for me. REAL MEN. Well, with one exception. :)
Wow...she needs to get laid.
Only women who don't have men try to convince other women that men aren't necessary!!!!
One exception? Sadly, I have not always bothered with the ones worth bothering with. I am in a desert devoid (ok, not devoid, but clearly scarce!) of 'real men'. sigh.
not necessarily particularly necessary ...
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