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The Mind-Body Problem

✍ Scribed by Rebecca Goldstein


Publisher
Penguin Books
Year
1993
Tongue
English
Leaves
292
Series
Contemporary American Fiction
Edition
Reprint
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


The hilarious underground bestseller about one woman’s pursuit of carnal pleasureβ€”and the philosophy that gets in the way.

When Renee Feuer goes to college, one of the first lessons she tries to learn is how to liberate herself from the restrictions of her Orthodox Jewish background. As she discovers the pleasures of the body, Renee also learns about the excitements of the mind. She enrolls as a philosophy graduate student, then marries Noam Himmel, the world-renowned mathematician.

But Renee discovers that being married to a genius is a less elevating experience than expected, and that the allure of sex still beckons. Her quest for a solution to the conflicting demands of sensuality and spirit is a touching and always humorous adventure.

β€œTerrific. . . . The first fifty or so pages are so clever and funny that I had to put the book down and go to the fridge to cool off.”—The New York Times Book Review

β€œA terrific first novel . . . Goldenstein is intelligent and perceptive, bawdy and wittyβ€”an articulate writer of great talent.”—The Los Angeles Times Book Review


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