The Book of Love

The Story of the Kamasutra

James McConnachie

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An “enticing . . . elegant and stylish” biography of the ancient Hindu manuscript that became the world’s most famous sex manual (The New York Review of Books)

The Kamasutra is one of the world’s best-known yet least understood texts, its title instantly familiar but its contents widely misconstrued as a how-to guide of acrobatic sexual techniques. Yet the book began its life in third-century India as something quite different: a vision of a life of urbane sophistication, with advice on matters from friendship to household decoration. Celebrated, then neglected, the Kamasutra was very nearly lost—until an outrageous adventurer brought it to the West, earning literary immortality.

In lively, lucid prose, James McConnachie provides a rare look at the exquisite civilization that produced this cultural cornerstone. He details the quest of explorer Richard Burton, who—with his coterie of libertines—unleashed the Kamasutra on Victorian society as a slap at its prudishness. And he describes the Kamasutra’s exile to the pornographic underground, until the end of the Lady Chatterley obscenity ban thrust it once more into contentious daylight.

The first work to tell the full story of the Kamasutra, The Book of Love explores how a way of looking at the world came to be cradled between book covers—and survived.

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“A delightfully racy and adventurous life story of a book, combining thorough scholarship with fascinating Orientalist gossip. The Book of Love illuminates both the luxurious third-century world that gave rise to the Kamasutra and the nineteenth-century colonial explorations that brought it to Europe, as well as our own often hilarious response to it.”
Wendy Doniger, Distinguished Service Professor, University of Chicago, and translator of the first definitive English edition of the Kamasutra

“An altogether first-rate work of intellectual history for ordinary readers... Brings the story up-to-date without stinting on the entertaining pen portraits and anecdotes.”
Michael Dirda, The Washington Post

“Elegant and stylish... Paints an enticing picture of the society in which the Kamasutra was written.”
William Dalrymple, The New York Review of Books

“The truth is far more intriguing than the clichés.... A scholarly, stylish, and entertaining study.”
The Sunday Times (London)

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Jane  rated it  
Jul 31, 2008
Not as sexy as it sounds, but very interesting so far. ...more
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Michelle  rated it  
Jul 29, 2008
Whatever would the world be like today if it were not for a certain Mr. Burton and Mr. Arbuthnot--the two Englishman who fought against all the "rampant prudery" of the Victorian age and translated and published the most erotic book of all time? I can't say I completely admire the persona ...more
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James McConnachie

James McConnachie is a journalist, travel writer, and broadcaster. A graduate of the University of Oxford, he has lived and traveled widely in Nepal and India. His articles and book reviews have appeared in The Daily Telegraph, The Observer, and The Independent, among other publications. He lives in Winchester, England.

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The Book of Love
The Story of the Kamasutra
James McConnachie

Trade Paperback

Trade Paperback
Picador
May 2009
Trade Paperback
ISBN: 9780805090192
ISBN10: 0805090193
5 11/16 x 8 15/16 inches, 288 pages, 8 pg. color insert
$19.00

Hardcover

Hardcover
Henry Holt and Co.
Metropolitan Books
May 2008
Hardcover
ISBN: 9780805088182
ISBN10: 0805088180
6 1/8 x 9 1/4 inches, 288 pages, 1 8-pg. color insert
$27.50

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Henry Holt and Co.
Metropolitan Books
May 2008
e-Book Agency
ISBN: 9781429941730
ISBN10: 1429941731
6 1/8 x 9 1/4 inches, 288 pages, Includes eight pages of color pictures
$6.99
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