★ "Argentinian journalist Tenenbaum makes her English-language debut with an incisive essay collection that shrewdly dissects the cultural pressures and ideals shaping modern notions of sex and relationships... Blazing with insight and equally grounded in personal observation and Marxist-feminist theory, these essays interrogate in lucid and persuasive prose how much has really changed for women from the oppressive past to the supposedly enlightened present. It's a feast for the mind."–Publishers Weekly (starred review)
"There are books that inquire, that make us think and ask ourselves questions, and there are books that are companions–this is one of the rare examples of books that do both things at the same time. The End of Love takes on many of the most disconcerting and complex problems of our intimate and everyday lives, and it does so with the perfect mix of modesty and ambition."–Revista Otra Parte
"Thanks to her lucid and pleasant perspective, Tenenbaum achieves her goal of transcending individuality."–El Paí>s
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