Author:Erica Jong,Julianna Jennings,Max Bennett,Kevin Shen,Full Cast
The radio premiere of Erica Jong's uninhibited feminist classic about female sexuality.
Isadora Wing has been married to psycho-analyst Bennett for five years. But she has become restless and yearns for men, for solitude, and for the perfect, guiltless, ‘zipless f**k’.
Having overcome her fear of flying to travel to a conference in Vienna with Bennett, she meets a charming Englishman called Adrian Goodlove. Can he offer the sexual liberation and fulfilment she's always fantasised about?
First published in 1973, this bold and bawdy novel about a young woman's quest for sexual liberation was a controversial best-seller.
Warning: Contains strong language from the start.
Cast:
Isadora Wing.....Julianna Jennings
Bennett Wing.....Kevin Shen
Adrian Goodlove.....Max Bennett
Isadora's mother.....Adie Allen
Marty.....Nick Underwood
Judy.....Nicola Ferguson
Dr Reuben.....Sargon Yelda
Dr Happe.....Brian Protheroe
Dramatised by Annie Caulfield
Directed by Emma Harding
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