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Erica Jong Biography & Facts

Erica Jong (née Mann; born March 26, 1942) is an American novelist, satirist, and poet, known particularly for her 1973 novel Fear of Flying. The book became famously controversial for its attitudes towards female sexuality and figured prominently in the development of second-wave feminism. According to The Washington Post, it has sold more than 20 million copies worldwide. Early life and education Jong was born on March 26, 1942. She is one of three daughters of Seymour Mann (died 2004), and Eda Mirsky (1911–2012). Her father was a businessman of Polish Jewish ancestry who owned a gifts and home accessories company known for its mass production of porcelain dolls. Her mother was born in England of a Russian Jewish immigrant family, and was a painter and textile designer who also designed dolls for her husband's company. Jong has an elder sister, Suzanna, who married Lebanese businessman Arthur Daou, and a younger sister, Claudia, a social worker who married Gideon S. Oberweger (the chief executive officer of Seymour Mann Inc. until his death in 2006). Among her nephews is Peter Daou, who is a Democratic Party strategist. Jong attended New York's The High School of Music & Art in the 1950s, where she developed her passion for art and writing. As a student at Barnard College, Jong edited the Barnard Literary Magazine and created poetry programs for the Columbia University campus radio station, WKCR. In 1963, Jong graduated from Barnard College, and in 1965, with an MA in 18th century English Literature from Columbia University. Career Jong is best known for her first novel, Fear of Flying (1973), which created a sensation with its frank treatment of a woman's sexual desires, through an account of Isadora Wing, a woman in her late twenties, searching for who she is and where she is going. Jong employed psychological and humorous descriptive elements, rich cultural and literary references, and frank depictions and ruminations of sex. The book addresses some of the conflicts that were arising for women in late 1960s - early 1970s America - - of womanhood, femininity, sex, and relationships, versus the quest for freedom and purpose. The saga of the thwarted fulfillment of Isadora Wing continues in two further novels, How to Save Your Own Life (1977) and Parachutes and Kisses (1984). Personal life Jong has been married four times. After a brief marriage to Michael Werthman while at Barnard, and another in 1966 to Allan Jong, a Chinese American psychiatrist, in 1977 she married Jonathan Fast, a novelist, social work educator, and son of novelist Howard Fast. This marriage was described in How to Save Your Own Life and Parachutes and Kisses. She has a daughter from her third marriage, Molly Jong-Fast. Jong was married to Kenneth David Burrows, a New York litigator, until his death on December 14, 2023. Jong lived on an army base in Heidelberg, West Germany, for three years (1966–69) with her second husband. She was a frequent visitor to Venice, and wrote about that city in her novel Shylock's Daughter. In 2007, her literary archive was acquired by Columbia University in New York City. Jong is mentioned in "Highlands", the closing song of Bob Dylan's Grammy Award-winning album Time Out of Mind (1997), as a "women author" that the narrator reads. She is also satirized on the MC Paul Barman track "N.O.W.", in which the rapper fantasizes about a young leftist carrying a fictitious Jong book titled America's Wrong. Jong supports LGBT rights and legalization of same-sex marriage. She says, "Gay marriage is a blessing not a curse. It certainly promotes stability and family. And it's certainly good for kids." Bibliography Fiction Fear of Flying (1973) How to Save Your Own Life (1977) Fanny, Being the True History of the Adventures of Fanny Hackabout-Jones (1980) (a retelling of Fanny Hill) Megan's Book of Divorce: a kid's book for adults; as told to Erica Jong; illustrated by Freya Tanz. New York: New American Library (1984) Megan's Two Houses: a story of adjustment; illustrated by Freya Tanz (1984; West Hollywood, CA: Dove Kids, 1996) Parachutes & Kisses. New York: New American Library (1984) (UK ed. as Parachutes and Kisses: London: Granada, 1984.) Shylock's Daughter (1987): formerly titled Serenissima Any Woman's Blues (1990) Inventing Memory (1997) Sappho's Leap (2003) Fear of Dying (September 8, 2015) Non-fiction Witches; illustrated by Joseph A. Smith. New York: Harry A. Abrams (1981) The Devil at Large: Erica Jong on Henry Miller (1993) Fear of Fifty: A Midlife Memoir (1994) What Do Women Want? bread roses sex power (1998) Seducing the Demon: Writing for My Life (2006) Essay, "My Dirty Secret". Bad Girls: 26 Writers Misbehave (2007) Essay, "It Was Eight Years Ago Today (But It Seems Like Eighty)" (2008) Anthology Sugar in My Bowl: Real Women Write About Real Sex Ed. Erica Jong (2011) Poetry Fruits & Vegetables (1971, 1997) Half-Lives (1973) Loveroot (1975) At the Edge of the Body (1979) Ordinary Miracles (1983) Becoming Light: New and Selected (1991) Love Comes First (2009) The World Began with Yes (Red Hen Press, 2019) Awards Poetry Magazine's Bess Hokin Prize (1971) Sigmund Freud Award For Literature (1975) United Nations Award For Excellence In Literature (1998) Deauville Award For Literary Excellence In France Fernanda Pivano Award For American Literature In Italy Documentary 2023 Erica Jong - Breaking the Wall by Kaspar Kasics. References External links Erica Jong – official site "Erica's 20 Rules for Writers". Erica Jong (ericajong.com). Erica Jong at IMDb "What this woman wants" – in-depth interview & profile in The Guardian, April 3, 1999 Review of Seducing the Demon at Powells.com Aging and Sex with Erica Jong – October 3, 2007 Interview on Fruits and Vegetables at the WNYC Archives. Discover the Erica Jong popular books. 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  • LELIA synopsis, comments

    LELIA

    George Sand

    Diese Ausgabe von "Lelia" wurde mit einem funktionalen Layout erstellt und sorgfältig formatiert. George Sand (18041876) war eine französische Schriftstellerin, die neben Romanen ...

  • Fear of Flying synopsis, comments

    Fear of Flying

    Erica Jong & Taffy Brodesser-Akner

    The groundbreaking #1 New York Times Bestsellerupdated for the 50th Anniversary with a New Foreword by Molly JongFast and a New Introduction by Taffy BrodesserAkner!“The boundarybr...

  • Seducing the Demon synopsis, comments

    Seducing the Demon

    Erica Jong

    Erica Jong's memoira national bestsellerwas probably the most wildly reviewed book of 2006. Critics called it everything from "brutally funny," "risqu? and wonderfully unrepentant,...

  • The Devil at Large synopsis, comments

    The Devil at Large

    Erica Jong

    Fearless, iconic poet, novelist, and feminist Erica Jong offers a fascinating indepth appreciation of the controversial life and work of American literary giant Henry MillerHenry M...

  • Mercury in Retrograde synopsis, comments

    Mercury in Retrograde

    Paula Froelich

    When Mercury is in retrograde, the only guarantee is anything that can go wrong, will. Penelope Mercury, an intrepid reporter at the New York Telegraph, has pounded the pavement f...

  • Love Comes First synopsis, comments

    Love Comes First

    Erica Jong

    Love Comes First is Erica Jong’s longawaited return to her poetic roots! Here is Erica Jong’s first book of allnew poems in more than a decade. Known and beloved for Fear of Flying...

  • Fear of Fifty synopsis, comments

    Fear of Fifty

    Erica Jong

    Seducing the Demon has introduced Erica Jong to readers who hadn't been born when Fear of Flying was published in 1973. Now one of her finest works of nonfiction and a New York Tim...

  • How to Save Your Own Life synopsis, comments

    How to Save Your Own Life

    Erica Jong

    Erica Jonglike Isadora Wing, her fictional doppelgangerwas rich and famous, brainy and beautiful, and soaring high with erotica and marijuana in 1977, the year this book was first ...

  • Zur Kritik der Weiblichkeit synopsis, comments

    Zur Kritik der Weiblichkeit

    Rosa Mayreder

    Rosa Mayreder wirft in ihrem Werk zur Weiblichkeit zentrale Themen der Frauenbewegung auf. Sie betrachtet den Begriff der Weiblichkeit losgelöst von ihm anhaftenden Verallgemeineru...

  • Diario del Novecento - ERICA JONG synopsis, comments

    Diario del Novecento - ERICA JONG

    Luciano Simonelli

    Nell’arco di circa trenta anni l’autore di queste pagine, come giornalista e critico letterario, ha avuto il piacere di incontrare direttamente o “indirettamente" molti dei protago...

  • Henry Miller synopsis, comments

    Henry Miller

    Brassai & Timothy Bent

    “A wonderful portrait of Miller in his heyday: full of beans and braggadocio, overflowing with the lust to live and write.”Erica Jong His years in Paris were the making of Henry Mi...

  • The Virgin of Bennington synopsis, comments

    The Virgin of Bennington

    Kathleen Norris

    Shy and sheltered as a young woman, Kathleen Norris wasn't prepared for the sex, drugs, and bohemianism of Bennington College in the late 1960sand when she moved to New York City a...

  • The Dirty Book Club synopsis, comments

    The Dirty Book Club

    Lisi Harrison

    From the #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Clique series comes a novel about the importance of friendship, and, of course, the pleasure of a dirty book.M.J. Stark’s life ...

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    Shmutz

    Felicia Berliner

    “Hilarious and endearing...Shmutz is a dirty book with a pure heart.” The New York Times In this witty, provocative, and “compulsively readable comingofage story” (Cosmopolitan), a...