Desire: Where Sex Meets AddictionFrom the publisher: We've all felt the giddy flutter of excitement when our new lover walks into the room. Waited by the phone, changed our plans...But are we in love, or is there something darker at work? In Desire: Where Sex Meets Addiction, Susan Cheever explores the shifting boundaries between the feelings of passion and addiction, desire and need, and she raises provocative and important questions about who we love and why. Elegantly written and thoughtfully composed, Cheever's book combines unsparing and intimate memoir, interviews and stories, hard science and psychology to explore the difference between falling in love and falling prey to an addiction. Part one defines what addiction is and how it works -- the obsession, the betrayals, the broken promises to oneself and others. Part two explores the possible causes of addiction -- is it nature or nurture, a permanent condition or a temporary derangement? Part three considers what we can do about it, including a provocative suggestion about how we describe and treat addiction, and a look at the importance of community and storytelling. In the end, there are no easy answers. "A straight look about some crooked feelings," Desire shows us the difference between the addiction that cripples our emotions, and healthy, empowering love that enhances our lives. |
Selected WorksLiterary History
Louisa May Alcott A Personal Biography
Lively and astute! American Bloomsbury: Louisa May Alcott, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Margaret Fuller, Nathaniel Hawthorne and Henry David Thoreau
Transcendentalism--the story behind the scenes. Addiction
Biography
My Name Is Bill: Bill Wilson--His Life and the Creation of Alcoholics Anonymous
"As a biography of one of the most humane and beneficial Americans who ever lived, it is a national treasure." --Kurt Vonnegut Memoir
As Good As I Could Be
Raising wonderful children in a difficult world Home Before Dark
A poignant memoir of a man driven by boundless genius and ambition. Treetops
"Ms. Cheever's. . . coolly intelligent perspective. . . provides a clear, hard-edged picture of the snobbery, sexism, anti-Semitism adultery, alcoholism, and emotional dishonesty that were part and parcel of those swimming pools and tennis courts." --Wall Street Journal Novels
Elizabeth Cole
Farrar, Straus, and Giroux, 1989 Doctors and Women
Clarkson N. Potter, 1987 The Cage
Houghton Mifflin, 1982. Paperback: Random House, 1983. A Handsome Man
Simon & Schuster, 1981. Paperback: Ballantine Group: 1982. Looking for Work
Simon & Schuster, 1980. Paperback: Fawcett, 1982. |