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The Art of Loving
First edition (Polish)
AuthorMichalina Wisłocka
Original titleSztuka kochania
LanguagePolish
GenreNon-fiction
PublisherPaństwowe Wydawnictwo "Iskry"
Publication date
1978
Publication placePoland
Media typePrint (Paperback)
Pages312
ISBN978-83-207-1798-3

Sztuka kochania (Polish title; literally The Art of Loving) published in English as A Practical Guide to Marital Bliss) is a popular sex manual written by the pioneering Polish sexologist Michalina Wisłocka, first published in 1978. The book has achieved great publishing success. About 7 million copies were sold in Poland, not including pirated reprints.

Description

The book is considered the first guide to sexual life in a communist country.[1] The author describes methods of contraception, a list of sexual positions and games, historical texts on love talk and methods of satisfying the sexual needs of lonely people. On the other hand, the author of Sztuka kochania also talks a lot about love and the need to understand another human being.

2016 republication

In 2016, the book was republished, with an introduction by professor Zbigniew Izdebski and a new chapter on contraception. The new edition was released just before the premiere of the biopic Sztuka kochania. Historia Michaliny Wisłockiej ("The Art of Loving: The Story of Michalina Wisłocka") directed by Maria Sadowska, with Magdalena Boczarska in the role of Michalina Wisłocka.[2]

See also

References

  1. ^ Lišková, Kateřina (May 2018). "Sweeping Changes in Sexuality across East Central Europe". Sexual Liberation, Socialist Style: Communist Czechoslovakia and the Science of Desire, 1945–1989. Retrieved 2021-08-21.
  2. ^ The Art of Loving. Story of Michalina Wislocka, retrieved 2021-08-21