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  • Naked

  • On Sex, Work, and Other Burlesques
  • By: Fancy Feast
  • Narrated by: Fancy Feast
  • Length: 6 hrs and 30 mins
  • 4.8 out of 5 stars (12 ratings)

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Naked

By: Fancy Feast
Narrated by: Fancy Feast
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In the tradition of Anthony Bourdain and Emily Witt, celebrated burlesque performer, sex educator, and social worker Fancy Feast gives listeners a backstage pass to the nightlife and sex industries, examining our cultures hang-ups and obsessions with bodies, desire, and even love

When Fancy Feast was in her high school production of "Cabaret," she convinced the director to cast her as a sexy Kit Kat Club Girl, not the old landlady part that always, always goes to the fat girl. In a black slip and fingerless gloves, Fancy made her debut appearance in a fluorescent-lit high school auditorium—and has never looked back. In college, she spent school holidays in New York City, watching striptease after striptease, transformed by the beautiful yet gritty art form. “God help me, I was going to have a life on stage," she decided. "Nuns are called to serve Christ and I was called to serve burlesque.”

And serve she does. Fancy Feast has now been working for over a decade as an entertainer and sex educator and has won top awards for her work. In Naked, Fancy draws back the curtain to reveal a world that most denizens of the daytime never see. Part exclusive backstage pass, part long-form literary striptease, these essays confront our culture’s tightly held beliefs—like so many clutched pearls—about sex, communication, power, and the messiness of life on the margins of respectability. In “Dildo Lady,” Fancy recounts her time compensating for the failures of the American sex education system while working customer service at a sex toy store. In “Doing Yourself,” Fancy tackles fatphobia and dating, self-love, and fantasies. In “Yes/No/Maybe,” Fancy brings the listeners from sex parties to polyamorous relationships as she contrasts the undeniable sexiness of enthusiastic consent with the devastating effects of miscommunication and entitlement.

Fancy Feast does this all as a fat woman who makes a living taking her clothes off—a triumphant punch back at a culture that wants fat people to be self-hating or sexless. Narrated with a fierce determination to find meaning in a world that is darkening around us, these essays are by turns splashy, vulnerable, and hilarious, but always powerful.

©2023 Fancy Feast (P)2023 Algonquin Books
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Naked is a triumphant collection of essays about navigating sex industries as an unapologetic, empathetic, big-hearted millennial. I was laughing, clapping, and wincing as Fancy Feast lays bare the sexual hang-ups and misconceptions that shape our culture. I'd read her voice on anything, but I'm so glad she pointed her razor-sharp wit dead center on the things that matter: namely, the things we hide our sexuality behind, and what can be gained (and lost) from nakedness.”—Gabrielle Korn, author of Everybody (Else) Is Perfect and Yours for the Taking

“A funny and poignant exploration of sex, desire, and performance. Naked is sexy, sharp, and full of heart.”—Tracy Clark-Flory, author of Want Me

“These essays on sex, work, sex work, and sexy work reads like a dream–it’s harder to put down than a beach novel. Fancy Feast proves that the worlds so often described as ‘hidden’ are only obscured by viewers’ preconceptions and fears. She humanizes as she titillates, and shows compassion for those who want to see but are afraid of what they'll find out about themselves. Above all, she gives permission to look.”—Jo Weldon, founder of the New York School of Burlesque and author of The Burlesque Handbook

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Just Amazing!!!!

I loved this book. Beautifully written, moving and funny. It made me laugh and cry, more importantly it made me feel.

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Loved these stories!

Fancy Feast has had some very interesting experiences and I loved hearing about them! She is truly an amazing writer, performer and human! I'm so happy I took the time to listen to this set of essays and you will too!!! Do it!!!

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Fabulous listen

I couldn't stop listening from the very beginning. Fancy Feast makes you think, FEEL, and laugh. When the book ends you can't help but to say "wow".

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Is being degraded empowering?

Fancy Feast decided at the age of 15 that she wanted to do Burlesque after being cast in a school play. Fancy Feast has PCOS which made her overweight and hairy. She majored in film studies in college and ended up doing Social Work during the day and Burlesque at night. Fancy has been a phone s3x operator, worked at a sex toy shop, and taught about lubrication at conferences. In the book, she relished the idea of being fat and unattractive. She has had boyfriends ashamed to be seen with her and had boyfriends that got in the shower with her and loved her body.

I didn't like how the author put herself down while claiming she was doing things that was empowering. At one point, she fell in love with a caller from her s3x line. He dumped her.

In college, the director made her film a r ape scene in the nude 6 times against her will.

She seems to like to engage in jobs and actions that most would view as degrading. She views selling dildoz and lube as empowering. I learned a lot from this book but I didn't feel right reading this book.

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