A compendium of pictorial examinations of sex, love, and new cultural truths.
Sex and Sensibility is a book of 150 cartoons, all by women cartoonists, that captures the zeitgeist of sex and love today. Many of these selections would never have been published ten years ago due to their being too risqué or tackling subject matter that hadn't been invented yet, like sex through texting. These women offer snapshots of ourselves in love and in bed.
Liza Donnelly, editor, has been a cartoonist for over twenty years. Her work has appeared in The New Yorker, the New York Times, Cosmopolitan, Good Housekeeping, Glamour, The Nation, National Lampoon, and Oxygen Online. Last fall, she was invited to appear on an exclusive panel of international cartoonists at The United Nations where she spoke about the responsibility of cartoonists as journalists in reporting world issues. She teaches courses on Women and Humor, Composition, and The History of American Cartooning at Vassar College. She lives in New York with her husband and two daughters.