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According to Salon, in "What's Not to Love?" Ames "calmly and amiably dissects his everyday anxieties and perversions -- everything from his idiosyncratic style of masturbation to an impromptu trip to a dominatrix to his grown-up-mama's-boy thing for much older women." Ames calls the book "exaggerated nonfiction" because the voice alternates between his own and another (more outrageous) "persona." Bold Type features an interview with Jonathan Ames and a short story from his new book. From "What's Not to Love?" © 2000, Jonathan Ames. Used by permission of Random House, Inc. No reproduction of this material is authorized without the express written consent of the Licensor.
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