God's Doodle: The Life and Times of the Penis

God's Doodle: The Life and Times of the Penis

by TomHickman (Author)

Synopsis

Throughout history man has revered his penis as his 'most precious ornament'. Yet, ambivalently, his penis has always been the source of man's deepest neuroses too. Do women find it, in the erect state, inherently ridiculous? Why can't a man be certain his penis will stand and deliver when he commands? If and when it steadfastly refuses, what can he do to remedy the situation? And then, of course, there's the matter of size...To possess a penis, Sophocles said, is to be 'chained to a madman'. God's Doodle examines the schizophrenic relationship between man and this madman - and the joint relationship this odd couple has with the female sex. God's Doodle is the tale of the penis and the ups and downs of history - the macabre and the bloodcurdling, the funny and the sad, distilled from myth, world cultures, religion, literature, science, medicine and contemporary life - all told with mordant wit.

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Format: International Edition
Pages: 240
Publisher: Square Peg
Published: 01 Nov 2012

ISBN 10: 0224095536
ISBN 13: 9780224095532
Book Overview: Looking for the perfect gift for Valentine's day? The story of the penis - the macabre and the bloodcurdling, the funny and the sad: a brilliant history of man's most precious ornament

Media Reviews
Tom Hickman tells the story of [the penis'] ups and downs with enthusiasm and a mostly straight face in God's Doodle , a biography of what the dust jacket calls man's most precious ornament . Mr Hickman goes, like so many men have gone before, where the penis takes him, and in the process answers a number of questions. Did Shylock want to castrate Antonio in The Merchant of Venice ? Possibly. Is ingesting semen harmful? Quite the opposite. Mr Hickman claims it could protect against breast cancer. Where does Viagra get its name? Through the fusion of virility and Niagara , as in the falls. God's Doodle is a seminal work. The Economist Hickman has a dry, wry, light-on-his-feet style...enjoyably witty Metro The perfect man book, brimming with funny facts -- Antonia Charlesworth Big Issue, North Tom Hickman tells the story of its ups and downs with enthusiasm and a mostly straight face The Economist
Author Bio
Tom Hickman has worked as a journalist on national magazines, newspapers and for the BBC. His books include a biography of Churchill's wartime bodyguard; the story of the BBC during World War Two; the experience of the Bevin Boys, sent to work in the coalmines during it; and of post-war National Service after it. He has also written a history of changing sexual mores during the 20th century.