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Dancing Bare, by Rigby Taylor

Dancing Bare, by Rigby Taylor

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Dancing Bare, by Rigby Taylor

Dancing Bare, by Rigby Taylor



Dancing Bare, by Rigby Taylor

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Dancing Bare is the light-hearted memoir of Rigby, an impossibly innocent young man, swaps the suffocating confines of middle class New Zealand for love and liberation in nineteen-sixties London and Europe. Revelling in the freedom conferred by anonymity, he becomes an actor, stripper, rent boy, lover, teacher and dedicated traveller through Europe, North Africa and the Middle East, where travellers were uncommon and countries still retained many of the differences that made travelling so interesting. Rigby meets with a wide variety of people, life styles and customs, eventually settling in Paris where the state did not consider his sexuality to be a criminal offence. A moving and amusing story of hope and love, sex and sexuality, theatrical showmanship and artless innocence, laced with a little philosophical speculation as he wanders the world in pursuit of true love.

Dancing Bare, by Rigby Taylor

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #4516265 in Books
  • Published on: 2015-05-11
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 9.00" h x .64" w x 6.00" l, .84 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 280 pages
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. Dancing Bare By David Bradford A good enjoyable and thought-provoking read, as well as being nicely written. This autobiography explains a great deal about the author and his outlook on life, which makes some of the fantasies in novels like Jarek and Sebastian more understandable. The autobiography does become very detailed in places but in my mind this was appropriate and I always found it interesting. I think, based on reading this book, the author would be an fascinating person to meet.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Well worth the effort! By Roy Evans I've read a lot of biography's and find them, in general, interesting because each deals with a unique life. Having said this, I find an auto-biography is often overly self centered as it cannot be otherwise and have any truth or feeling put in it. When you read one (with tongue in cheek) you realize that it is to the authors benefit to do so or why write it at all? It takes a certain type of personality to put ones life in print for the world to see while doing some embellishing along the way to make it sound a lot better that it, no doubt, really was. Mr. Taylor's easy writing style makes for an interesting read. If one is going to read his works, this should be where one should start. The reader can get some understanding where the creation of some of his characters such as Sebastian and Jerek come from. He has, to his own admission, an off beat attitude about life and seems to have, at least on the surface, a centered awareness about himself and where he fits as an individual. This is an attribute that comes out strongly in his lead character's.We can empathize with his need to find a place where he feels comfortable and fulfilling with his life and perhaps what we all want most - someone to love and be loved in returned. The other thing I find unique about bio's is that you can't make most of this stuff up and if read with that in mind while chewing on that tongue that is still stuck in your cheek, it is well worth the time and effort. One of my own contentions is that I believe that everyone should write their own auto-biography. Reading it again after a few years you'll hardly recognize the person your reading about. Roy Evans author of 'Yosemite Fire'

4 of 6 people found the following review helpful. Talk about self love! By Mike Getz While I found the writing too detailed in many areas, it was insightful to read about how traveling, and life in general, was in the 60's. However, that is where my positive review stops. I found Mr. Taylor's attitude very pompous and arrogant. He writes extensively about his body while down grading anyone that is older, chubbier, or homelier, etc. When he is having sex with someone, or performing sex acts for someone (like masturbating in front of the two girls), he acts like it is their privilege to be in his company. To make matters worse, he tries to convey to his readers how selfless he is by "helping" these poor, unwanted people! Mr. Taylor is entitled to his opinions, (it is his book after all), but I found his attitude to be unbearably shallow and overpowered the book. I'm sure some will like this book, but I'm not one of them. Thank God it was free!

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