Love and lies: an essay on truthfulness, deceit, and the growth and care of erotic love

New York: Farrar, Straus, and Giroux (2015)
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A provocative assessment of the nature of love and deception draws on classic works of literature and personal experiences to offer philosophical arguments about the integral experiences of lying in erotic love and marriage. Includes notes. By the author of How to Sell.

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