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We think of the modern woman as sexually liberated – if anything, we’re told we’re oversexed. Yet over half of women report having a sexual complaint, whether that’s lack of desire or difficulty reaching orgasm. Perhaps we need to rethink what’s ‘normal.’ Using a blend of reportage, interview and provocative reflection, journalist Sarah Barmak explores the cutting-edge science and grassroots cultural trends that are getting us closer to truth of women’s sexuality. Now in its third printing.


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Libérée, la sexualité des femmes d’aujourd’hui ? On serait tenté de croire que oui. Pourtant, plus de 50 % d’entre elles se disent insatisfaites, que ce soit à cause d’un manque de désir ou de difficultés à atteindre l’orgasme. Si tant de femmes ordinaires sont concernées, peut-être qu’elles n’ont rien d’anormal et que ce n’est pas à la pharmacie qu’il faut aller chercher la solution. Le remède dont elles ont besoin est plus certainement culturel, et passe par une réorientation de notre approche androcentrée du sexe et du plaisir.
Tour à tour reportage, essai et recueil de réflexions à la première personne, cet ouvrage enquête sur les dernières découvertes scientifiques ayant trait à l’orgasme féminin.

"(A)n engrossing look at the state of female desire in 2016... Barmak believes that if we accept the complexity of female desire and actually work to figure our partners out, our sex lives might become less 'predictable and porn-mechanical' – and more hot. In that, Closer is a provocation for women and men alike."
  • Zosia Bielski
  • The Globe and Mail
"Closer: Notes from the Orgasmic Frontier of Female Sexuality (is) an exploration of the ways female sexuality is being redefined in scientific research and today’s sex-obsessed culture. The book takes readers from a feminist sex shop in downtown Toronto to an orgasmic meditation demonstration in the Nevada desert, shedding light on the fears, hopes and frustrations of modern women and anyone identifying as female."
  • Lauren Pelley
  • The Toronto Star
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ABOUT The Author

Sarah Barmak

Sarah Barmak is a Toronto author and journalist who writes about sexuality through the lenses of science, culture and social justice. Her first book, Closer: Notes From the Orgasmic Frontier of Female Sexuality, was published in 2016 and adapted into a TED talk. Closer was translated into French in 2019 as Jouir: en quête de l’orgasme féminin (Editions la Découverte), which was nominated for the ELLE 2020 Readers’ Grand Prize

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Sarah Barmak is a Toronto journalist and author who writes about sexuality, gender, women’s health and social justice. Her first book, Closer: Notes From the Orgasmic Frontier of Female Sexuality, was published in 2016 by Coach House Books. Sarah was nominated for Kobo’s 2017 Emerging Writer Prize and Closer was named one of the Best Books of 2016. Sarah writes about sexuality for The Walrus magazine and teaches journalism at The University of Toronto’s Munk School of Global Affairs.

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PAST EVENTS

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September 7, 2016, San Francisco: Closer book signing, reading and Q&A with Sarah on women’s sexuality and today’s female sexual underground. 7:30 p.m., Green Apple Books (1231 9th Avenue, San Fran).

September 15, 2016, Montréal: Closer book signing, Q&A with Sarah and onstage conversation with Ashley Opheim, editor of Metatron. 7 p.m., Librarie Drawn & Quarterly (211 Bernard Ouest, Montréal).

September 21, 2016, Toronto: Sarah talks female sexuality and pleasure with Good For Her founder and author Carlyle Jansen. 7 p.m., Good For Her (175 Harbord St., Toronto).

October 16, 2016, Brooklyn, New York City: Closer Book Brunch! Enjoy a midday morning book signing and Q&A about female sexuality and pleasure along with your coffee and pancakes. Vulva colouring, Babeland sex toy raffle and more. 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. The House of Yes (2 Wyckoff Ave).

October 27, 2016, Toronto: Sarah gives a talk at the TEDxToronto Conference on why women’s sexuality is uniquely important, and how women are countering centuries of misunderstanding and oppression in order to redefine sex for themselves. Koerner Hall, Telus Centre for Performance and Learning (273 Bloor St W., Toronto).

May 3, 2017, New York City: Sarah appears at the PEN World Voices Festival with its theme on gender & power. She speaks on the panel Forbidden: Too Liberated with writers Jill Filipovic & Mona Eltahawy and graphic novelist Sabrina Jones at the Housing Works Bookstore (126 Crosby St) on the Lower East Side.

 

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    We think of the modern woman as sexually liberated – if anything, we’re told we’re oversexed. Yet over half of women report having a sexual complaint, whether that’s lack of desire or difficulty reaching orgasm. Perhaps we need to rethink what’s ‘normal.’ Using a blend of reportage, interview and provocative reflection, journalist Sarah Barmak explores the cutting-edge science and grassroots cultural trends that are getting us closer to truth of women’s sexuality. Now in its third printing.

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