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East Asia is sexual. Typically hot and wet, the subtropical climate sizzles most of the year. And rain abounds. From June through October torrential downpours and typhoons recurrently fester around the region’s drenched wet cosmos. Within this milieu Formosa Love explores the cutting edges of contemporary sexuality. Set mostly in Hong Kong, Taipei, Shanghai or San Francisco, each chapter graphically fleshes out some sexually extraordinary, crazy, or mentally and physically challenging chain of events.

Readers are tickled by juicy details in tandem with crisp, stimulating contrasts, fleshy introspection, sinewy and pulpy portrayals of lovers at work, and even some Dadaist allusions or salacious incongruities. They are then hit with a jarring and torridly titillating finale.

Author Lao Ni writes aggressively. With lustful and meaty expressions, elemental psychological studies of characters, and keen insight to contemporary Asia, he scripts a uniquely entertaining genre. Intelligent and sobering, as well as comical, his book, Formosa Love, is the “thinking person’s” erotica.

Formosa Love edition by Lao Ni Literature Fiction eBooks

If you are an adult and want to be turned on to sex, read this book. Lao Ni seems to have a knack for describing sexual scenes with Chinese men and women to the most minute degree -- and it really got me to feel, deep down, the sensation of what I was reading. One of my favorite stories was "Mah Jong," which tells about a group women who are having sex while playing the game. It's a story that builds to a cresendo as all four women have simultaneous orgasms, and one of them achieves victory. Having played Mah Jong many times, I often think about what it would be like to do such a thing. In still another story, "Trinity" a guy experiments with finding a third partner for sex, with cataclysmic consequences. The stories are brief, gripping, never dull, and offer a perspective on a side of the Chinese that you normally don't see all that much written about. People are "slamming" one another, performing every variety of sexual act, doing the "sixty-nine" and, in essence, living very "sexual" lives. There's much thought in the stories, too. After reading "Comrades," which describes a Chinese man who was tortured with memories of the Chinese Cultural Revolution, and consequently suffered from impotence --- I had to just sit and think about what I had read. In "Retail Investor," the city of Hong Kong and its financial aspect is re-characterized as a toilet bowl. Being a Chinese woman, I can confirm that Lao Ni's writing is a "thinking person's erotica." The stories are highly readable. It's entertaining, thoughtfull, and illuminating. I highly recommend this book for adults.

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  • File Size 558 KB
  • Print Length 304 pages
  • Publication Date August 30, 2012
  • Sold by  Digital Services LLC
  • Language English
  • ASIN B0094A5J4E

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This short story collection by Lao Ni, for adults, is excellent, exciting and, needless to say, very sexual. Set in Taipei, Hong Kong, Shanghai or San Francisco, the sex gets not only explicit, but deep and contemplative, as well. Of the stories, I found "Sino Buffalo Bill" the most intriguing. It's about a Chinese woman in Taipei who fancies herself as a "buffalo." She is hunted by a motor scooter rider dressed as the Wild West's Buffalo Bill, on the streets of Taipei. The woman's sexual intensity, and "buffalo" indulgences, eventually cause her to manifest a mysterious sexual nemesis, in the form of a Chinese "Cody" who pursues her on his motor scooter. This man hunts and seeks to bleach her bones under the hot Taipei sun. While bizarre, the story says something about what happens when we delve in the extreme reaches of sexual narcissism. These are definitely not ordinary magazine-style sex tales. Author Ni offers a subtle discourse on sexuality. His stories range from the Fillmore to the Chinese Cultural Revolution, from retail investors in Hong Kong to sexual experiments on the wang lu in Shanghai, and from mystery to audacity. Usually, each story has an ironic, or satirical message. Somehow, author Ni keeps one entertained with very simple, and humorous story lines. As the cover states, "the Asian body politic has never been more brilliantly explored."
If you are an adult and want to be turned on to sex, read this book. Lao Ni seems to have a knack for describing sexual scenes with Chinese men and women to the most minute degree -- and it really got me to feel, deep down, the sensation of what I was reading. One of my favorite stories was "Mah Jong," which tells about a group women who are having sex while playing the game. It's a story that builds to a cresendo as all four women have simultaneous orgasms, and one of them achieves victory. Having played Mah Jong many times, I often think about what it would be like to do such a thing. In still another story, "Trinity" a guy experiments with finding a third partner for sex, with cataclysmic consequences. The stories are brief, gripping, never dull, and offer a perspective on a side of the Chinese that you normally don't see all that much written about. People are "slamming" one another, performing every variety of sexual act, doing the "sixty-nine" and, in essence, living very "sexual" lives. There's much thought in the stories, too. After reading "Comrades," which describes a Chinese man who was tortured with memories of the Chinese Cultural Revolution, and consequently suffered from impotence --- I had to just sit and think about what I had read. In "Retail Investor," the city of Hong Kong and its financial aspect is re-characterized as a toilet bowl. Being a Chinese woman, I can confirm that Lao Ni's writing is a "thinking person's erotica." The stories are highly readable. It's entertaining, thoughtfull, and illuminating. I highly recommend this book for adults.
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