Mating by Norman Rush review
FictionReviewRush's quirky 1991 novel highlights the disjunction between ideals and realities at a women-only utopia in the KalahariNelson Denoon, intellectual ideologue and founder of Tsau, an experimental women-only utopia in the Kalahari, has all the hallmarks of the thinking woman's crumpet. He is a man whose very dreams are "noetic", and, as such, is the infinitely worthy study of the novel's narrator, an American anthropologist in her 30s who gradually insinuates herself into his bed.
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