Alexander Comfort, M.D., Ph.D. was a medical professional, gerontologist, anarchist, pacifist, conscientious objector and writer, best known for The Joy of Sex, which played a part in what is often called the sexual revolution. He was also the author of many other books on a variety of topics.
Novels
No Such Liberty (1941)
The Power House (1944)
On This Side Nothing (1949)
A Giant's Strength (1952)
Come Out To Play (1961)
Haste to the Wedding (1962)
Tetrarch (1980)
Imperial Patient (1987)
The Power House (1944)
On This Side Nothing (1949)
A Giant's Strength (1952)
Come Out To Play (1961)
Haste to the Wedding (1962)
Tetrarch (1980)
Imperial Patient (1987)
Collections
Three New Poets (poems) (1942)
A Wreath for the Living (poems) (1942)
The Song of Lazarus (poems) (1945)
The Signal to Engage (poems) (1946)
And All But the Departed (poems) (1951)
Poems for Jane (poems) (1979)
A Wreath for the Living (poems) (1942)
The Song of Lazarus (poems) (1945)
The Signal to Engage (poems) (1946)
And All But the Departed (poems) (1951)
Poems for Jane (poems) (1979)
Non fiction show
Books containing stories by Alex Comfort
Alex Comfort recommends
Every Day Gets a Little Closer (1974)
Irvin D Yalom
"A riveting story of people whose strengths and weaknesses are mutually shared."