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Human development expert Elizabeth Debold taps into the psyche of post-modern women.
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Now that women aren’t necessarily expected to raise a family, they are less sure what they want out of life.
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A conversation with the Senior Editor of EnlightenNext magazine.
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The relation between the mind and sexual response is still fertile ground for investigation.
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It’s a mystery that Rutgers psychology professor Barry Komisaruk is trying to solve. Men seem to be immune from the problem.
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Rutgers psychologist Barry Komisaruk says that men and women use the same language to describe climaxing.
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A conversation with the Rutgers psychologist and author of the upcoming book, “The Orgasm Answer Guide.”
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The opera singer is a night owl who hates to miss a beat.
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In his imposing baritone, Thomas Hampson cautions aspiring opera singers that “Fortune favors the prepared mind.”
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From the mall to the car, music is always in our ears. Opera singer Thomas Hampson discusses the impact that technology has on song.
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The classical musician explains Walt Whitman’s begrudging encounter with Italian opera, and the indelible mark this meeting has had on the American song.
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Classical musician Thomas Hampson recounts a singing childhood with an operatic debut at age 19.
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A conversation with the classical musician and New York Philharmonic’s first Artist in Residence.
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Between America’s bullying sense of patriotism and its increasingly divided populace, it’s difficult for a writer to call the land home. Yet, insists John Irving, if he’s going to “pick […]
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With its complete disregard for screenwriters and endless, seemingly luck-based, collaborative process, it’s a wonder anybody with literary sympathies can stomach cinema culture. Despite all this, John Irving wonders if […]
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After the publication of the “World According to Garp” and numerous other bestsellers, John Irving does not really have to worry about his career. But, for those looking to break […]
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The tension between John Irving, John Updike and Tom Wolfe was overplayed and misguided, says the novelist. The real sparks would fly, he says, if he ran into a few […]
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With their richly textured characters, intensely visible milieux and wondrous storylines, no novels, says John Irving, have surpassed the splendor and sense of eminence of the nineteenth century novelists.
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While John Irving may have never won a major championship as a wrestler, his experience in the sport has equipped him with the stamina and discipline necessary to struggle through […]
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For John Irving, whose sprawling novels can take years to complete, one of the most significant challenges of writing is creating the sense that the words on the page are […]
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The famed novelist explains why even considering the act strikes many with a sense of anxiety and impending doom.
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For John Irving, the need for a daily ration of solitude was his strongest “pre-writing” moment as a child.
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For the novelist, obsessions, by definition, control you. Thus, try as he may to control the plot of his stories, a variety of recurring fixations inevitably work themselves in.
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When not interrupted by family and travel, the writer begins his work early, keeps at it for hours at a time, and does it every day.
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For even our best writers, penning that final sentence can be a difficult and tortuous affair. For John Irving, who never begins a novel without knowing its concluding words, this […]
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Big Think sits down with the author of twelve novels, including “Last Night in Twisted River.”
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John Irving’s novels have earned him a National Book Award, sold tens of millions of copies and have been translated into over thirty languages. Yet, far from affording him a […]
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Men have a goal-oriented approach to sex, Beverly Whipple says, while women are directed simply by pleasure.
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Beverly Whipple, the scientist who is famous for popularizing the G-Spot, offers tips for achieving sexual pleasure.
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A conversation with the sexuality researcher famous for popularizing the G-Spot.
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