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by Sarika Dani
Congress in Cardboard
The Pop-Up Kama Sutra: Six Paper-Engineered Variations
By Sir Richard Burton and F.F. Arbuthnot/Stewart, Tabori & Chang $22.50 (hardcover)
The childhood-evoking pop-up aspect of this attractive, amusing book makes it feel distinctly naughty. Though it showcases only six 3-D positions (in varying degrees of absurdity), here’s a source of endless entertainment at a bachelorette party or wedding shower.
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1 Anonymous // May 17, 2006 at 6:25 pm
The Kama Sutra stands up (pun intended) to anything written today on the subject of sex. Not only does it detail what we think it should, sex positions, it provides detailed descriptions of everything from courting techniques to aphrodisiacs, when, why and how to leave a ‘love mark’, the ‘64′ Arts all cultured folks should know, the ‘64′ love-arts all cultured folks should know and a whole lot more.
The Kama (Pleasure) Sutra (short aphorisms) was meant to be interpreted by an experienced aunt, mom, sister, or confidant for every elegable young woman in the ancient Indian world. If this had been something that continued today our world as ;we know it would be radically different. I still hold out hope!
And, ther’s a much bigger selection of Kama Sutra books at: www.tantra.com
Suzie