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Narrated by:
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Emma Vinge
About this listen
I ett antal berättelser beskrivs det manliga könsorganet på ett nyskapande, befriande sätt. Detta är ingen bok för den pryda, inte heller för den politiskt korrekta. Bered dig på ett poetiskt äventyr, där förbjuden åtrå blandas med gudalik passion. Fokus ligger på det manliga könsorganet, men detta är också en kärleksförklaring till mannen och hans sexualitet.
Ylva Maria Thompson (1960) arbetar som debattör, konstnär och skribent. Med sin konstutställning "Anonyma Exhibitionister" väckte hon uppmärksamhet med ett stort antal avgjutna kvinnliga könsorgan. Hon gav sig sedan i kast med det manliga könsorganet, denna gång i skrift.
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