Hennig Jean-Luc
A brief history of the priests
SKU | 188604 |
EAN | 9785987200131 |
ISBN | 5-98720-013-X |
Author | Hennig Jean-Luc |
Series | Thing-in-itself |
Publisher | Иностранка |
Publication date | 2006 |
Copies | 5000 |
Dimensions | 60x90/16 (145х217 мм) |
Paperback | 224 |
Cover | Твердый |
Fragile | No |
Qty in box | 1 |
Minimal order | 1 |
Unit | pc |
Tax rate | 7% |
Created at | 12.10.2010 |
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Description
Not ambiguous "asshole" not rude "ass" not bashful "buttocks" - ass, mysterious and delicate, sings in his "Brief history" of the French author and journalist Jean-Luc Hennig.
Popa - not just one of the most attractive parts of the body: this is one of the most prominent and important phenomena that constitute the most important cultural heritage of mankind. History, fashion, ethics, art, literature, psychology, ethology - nowhere without priests. From "clear as the sun" ass monkey to painting shit Salvador Dali, from the Marquis de Sade to Dr. Freud, from city bustle to the "snake-like corset", from Australopithecus to modern fashion designers - this is a whimsical way, which was a human priest. She knew the times of triumph, when, under the sun of ancient Greece shone strong buttocks marble gods. She overcame the dark ages of humiliation, when nudity was depicted as only to inspire her with horror. The Renaissance revived and ass, and in the Age of Reason it finally bloomed: after all, if you believe Anigo, buttocks obliged homo sapiens development of their brain.
"A brief history of the priests" - a typical French blend of brilliance, lightness, wit and shamelessness.
Jean-Luc Hennig