Anonymous ID: 26f087 June 13, 2020, 3:12 p.m. No.9602499   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2520 >>2521 >>2532 >>2537 >>2548 >>2564 >>2597 >>2625 >>2783 >>2791 >>2838 >>2927 >>2958

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@MollyJongFast

 

Molly Jong-Fast is an American author and liberal pundit who is currently the editor-at-large at The Daily Beast. She is the daughter of Erica Jong and Jonathan Fast, and the granddaughter of Howard Fast. She is the author of two novels, Normal Girl and The Social Climber's Handbook, and a memoir, Girl [Maladjusted]. Wikipedia

Born: August 19, 1978 (age 41 years)

Spouse: Matthew Adlai Greenfield

 

Parents: Erica Jong, Jonathan Fast

Anonymous ID: 26f087 June 13, 2020, 3:14 p.m. No.9602521   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2543 >>2658

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TOP DEFINITION

zipless fuck

A phrase coined by Erica Jong in the book

 

"Fear of Flying". As described by her - It is a sexual encounter between strangers that has the swift compression of a dream and is seemingly free of all remorse and guilt. It is absolutely pure, there is no power game and it is free of ulterior motives. It has also been described as the perfect one night stand.

The zipless fuck is the purest thing there is, rarer than the unicorn and I have never had one. - "Fear of Flying"

 

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After five years, Isadora Wing has come to a crossroads in her marriage: Should she and her husband stay together or get divorced? Accompanying her husband to an analysts’ conference in Vienna, she ditches him and strikes out on her own, crisscrossing Europe in search of a man who can inspire uninhibited passion. But, as she comes to learn, liberation and happiness are not necessarily the same thing. A literary sensation when first published in 1973, Fear of Flying established Erica Jong as one of her generation’s foremost voices on sex and feminism. Nearly four decades later, the novel has lost none of its insight, verve, or jaw-dropping wit. This ebook features a new introduction by Fay Weldon, as well as an illustrated biography of Erica Jong, including rare photos and never-before-seen documents from the author’s personal collection.

Anonymous ID: 26f087 June 13, 2020, 3:20 p.m. No.9602601   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2700

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>http://archive.vn/0iTTV

 

WEDDINGS/CELEBRATIONS; Molly Jong-Fast, Matthew Greenfield

 

Published: November 2, 2003

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Molly Miranda Jong-Fast, the daughter of the writer Erica Jong of New York and Jonathan Fast of Cos Cobb, Conn., was married last evening to Matthew Adlai Greenfield, the son of Connie and Stewart Greenfield of Westport, Conn. Rabbi Sarah Reines officiated at the New York Palace Hotel.

Ms. Jong-Fast, 25, is keeping her name. She is a candidate for a Master of Fine Arts degree in English at Bennington College. She is a freelance magazine writer and the author of a novel, Normal Girl (Villard, 2000). Her mother's most recent novel is Sappho's Leap (W. W. Norton). Her father is an assistant professor of social work at the Wurzweiler School of Social Work at Yeshiva University in New York. The bride is the stepdaughter of Kenneth D. Burrows, a partner in Bender Burrows & Rosenthal, a New York law firm, and of the Rev. Barbara Fast, the associate minister of the Unitarian Church in Westport.

Mr. Greenfield, 39, is an assistant professor of English at the College of Staten Island in Willowbrook. He is also a poet and an editor of Edmund Spenser: Essays on Culture and Allegory (Ashgate Publishing, 2000). He graduated from Yale, from which he also received master's and Ph.D. degrees in English literature.

His father, who retired as the chairman of Oak Investment Partners, a venture capital firm in Westport, is the chairman of the Alternative Investment Group, a management firm in Southport, Conn. The bridegroom's mother retired as the chairwoman of the zoning and planning commission in Westport.

Photo (Photo by Ruth Fremson/The New York Times)