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-Toni Bentley is an American dancer. As a young woman, Toni Bentley danced with the [[New York City Ballet]].+'''Toni Bentley''' is an [[American dancer]] and writer. As a young woman, Toni Bentley danced with the [[George Balanchine]]'s [[New York City Ballet]]. She is best-known as the author of ''[[The Surrender : An Erotic Memoir]]''.
-== ''The Surrender : An Erotic Memoir'' (2004) - Toni Bentley ==+
-:"I am sitting on the threshold. Perhaps this is the final paradox of God's paradoxical machinations: my ass is my very own back door to heaven. The Pearly Gates are closer than you think."+
-ISBN 0060732466+
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-From the publisher+
-:Few women do [[anal sex|it]] and even fewer will admit to it. But in Toni Bentley's daring and intimate memoir, ''The Surrender'', she pulls the sheets back on an erotic experience that's been forbidden since the Bible and celebrates "the joy that lies on the other side of convention, where risk is real and rapture resides." From ''[[Story of O]]'' to ''[[The Kiss]]'' to ''[[The Sexual Life of Catherine M.]]'', readers have been enthralled with sexually subversive memoirs by women. But even those erotic classics didn't navigate the psychosexual terrain that Bentley does when she meets a lover who introduces her to a radical and unexpected pleasure, to the "holy" act that she came to see as her awakening.+
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-:THE SURRENDER is a witty, intelligent, and eloquent exploration of one woman's obsession that will be sure to leave readers questioning their own desires.+
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== Bibliography == == Bibliography ==
-The dancer [[Toni Bentley]] has written a book on [[Salome]] as an archetype of female desire and [[transgression]] and as the ultimate ''[[femme fatale]]'':+* ''Sisters of Salome'' (2002), a book on [[Salome]] as an archetype of female desire and [[transgression]] and as the ultimate ''[[femme fatale]]'':
-* ''Sisters of Salome'' (2002)+* ''The Surrender : An Erotic Memoir'' (2004)
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Toni Bentley is an American dancer and writer. As a young woman, Toni Bentley danced with the George Balanchine's New York City Ballet. She is best-known as the author of The Surrender : An Erotic Memoir.

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  • Sisters of Salome (2002), a book on Salome as an archetype of female desire and transgression and as the ultimate femme fatale:
  • The Surrender : An Erotic Memoir (2004)




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