The Polygamist

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Pub Date 28 Jan 2017 | Archive Date 2 Nov 2016

Description

In The Polygamist, William Irvine explores love, sex, and marriage within the context of an unusual household. An exploration of sexual fantasy and desire, ultimately The Polygamist is a coming of age story with a strong spiritual theme. 
Set at the end of the seventies, a time when experimentation with alternative lifestyles and sexual relationships was rife, The Polygamist follows the fortunes of Omar Al Ghamdi, Saudi-born but educated in the West; a man who is the product of two irreconcilable cultures.After two decades he has come to experience philandering as increasingly superficial; but vehemently opposed to monogamous fidelity, turns to polygamy as the solution to his high turnover existence. His hope is that taking several wives will provide him with a more honest and satisfying alternative, allowing him to engage in deeper relationships whilst still giving a long enough leash to his sexuality. Having pursued his goal without compromise by entering into serial arranged marriages, he lives with his household on a remote house on Colva Beach in Goa. Does the reality live up to the dream? And, what is it like for the women? How can one man possibly satisfy multiple female partners? 
Written from an unashamedly male perspective, The Polygamist will appeal to those wishing to understand male sexuality and the desires that shape all of our lives and relationships.

In The Polygamist, William Irvine explores love, sex, and marriage within the context of an unusual household. An exploration of sexual fantasy and desire, ultimately The Polygamist is a coming of...


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When reading this book we have to bear in mind that this is a fantasy. And a male fantasy no less. And a male fantasy set in the late seventies. If we are comfortable with this background, and I was, then the book is full of delightful moments and passes by as a breeze.
I liked the story of this polygamous man trying to find his place in the world, with women and with religion. It was a light read but engaging and I kept going back to it in my mind and wishing time could pass quickly so reading time was back again, and it had been a while since I had that feeling.
It was a pleasure reading it and I recommend it to anyone who wishes to read a story that flows easily like life in the shores of Goa.

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