Sex book
Sex is a 1992 coffee table-size book by Madonna and photographer Steven Meisel which accompanied the release of her sixth studio album Erotica. The book (ISBN 0-446-51732-1) featured strong adult content and graphic photographs depicting simulations of sexual acts and BDSM. The book caused huge publicity at the time of release, primarly leading to bad press and negative attitude toward the star. Now long out of print, the book could been seen as a collectors item among fans, especially copies of the book that remain in their original foil sealed packaging. Some of the pages vary in type of paper, texture, and size. The text varies from handwritten to printed, with eyebending typefaces and colors, to a plain, and a bit out-of-place, copyright page. The images are collages of ripped and pasted prints, proof sheets, and entire pages in monochromes and full color. Depicted are acts of lesbianism, sadomasochism, rape as well as flirtations with pedophillia and bestiality. None of these acts are literally depicted, instead only hinted at or simulated. Besides Madonna, also featured in the book are model Naomi Campbell, actress Isabella Rossellini, and rappers Big Daddy Kane and Vanilla Ice. Included with the book is the CD single "Erotic". The back cover is stamped with a serial number.
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