In Sex & Love &, Bob Hicok takes on love and its consequences, in which "everything is allowed, minus forever." His musings on age, distance, imagined intimacies, real marriage, secret messages, and of course, sex and love and death pivot lithely from witty confessions to blunt confrontations, from the awkwardnesses of youthful desire to the sustained intoxication of mature love and companionship.
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