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Fear of Flying
Oct 9, 2024 6:16 PM

Author:Erica Jong,Julianna Jennings,Max Bennett,Kevin Shen,Full Cast

Fear of Flying

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

Reviews

a fiercely intelligent, articulate comic whose mixture of brilliant observational comedy and, as he puts it, 'thought', is unmatched.

—— The Stage

a blissfully madcap journey

—— The Times

Jones is a wonderfully fluent writer, with a terrific knack for atmospheric phrasemaking, period detail and juicy factoids.

—— Daily Telegraph

Dylan Jones’s account of David Bowie’s rise to superstardom. We’ll eat up anything about the greatest pop star who ever walked this planet.

—— The Herald Magazine

This excellent book looks at the background to that memorable TV event, and its enduring legacy.

—— Choice Magazine

Unlike previous Bowie biographies, Jones’ book says less about Bowie and more about the time, reading often, and in a very entertaining way, like a culturally-aware history textbook. For every mention of the miners’ strike or Bloody Sunday there’s a full page devoted to The Velvet Underground or A Clockwork Orange – and these pages are needed to help fully explain how Bowie put together this character who proclaimed "let all the children boogie".

—— whiffytidings.com

Meticulously researched by GQ editor Dylan Jones…this 214-page tome enlists the help of people like Bono, Neil Tennant, Siouxsie Sioux and ahem, Tony Blackburn to put those 240 glorious seconds into cultural context.

—— Hot Press Magazine

A personal view of one of the most influential moments in pop history.

—— Choice magazine

Jones's engaging personal tribute to Bowie's glittering talent concludes that 'Ziggy is owned by all of us who were touched that day.

—— Daily Mail, Must Read

The great chronicler of Hollywood in the late twentieth century turns his critical eye to the cinema and television of the twenty first. Essential reading

—— Colin MacCabe

A bold, witty, and brilliantly argued analysis of the role pop culture has played in the rise of American extremism

—— Ruth Reichl

Your book was . . . like a bag of pot, with me saying, 'I'm not gonna smoke.' But I was insatiable

—— Quentin Tarantino on EASY RIDERS, RAGING BULLS
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