

An edition of Naked at Lunch (2015)
The adventures of a reluctant nudist
By Mark Haskell Smith
Publish Date
2015
Publisher
Atlantic Books
Language
eng
Pages
310
Description:
Naked at Lunch is one man's cracklingly witty, compellingly odd and oddly life-affirming journey into the subculture of nudism. Celebrated journalist Mark Haskell Smith meets, and indeed joins, those shucking off social conventions by shucking off their clothes - he hikes bareback in the Alps with a naked rambler's society, he buys baguettes in the buff in a French resort and he meets the marginally dressed mayor of a Spanish clothes-optional municipality. But this is not just a book of naked adventures and sun-ripened genitals. It is a study of 20th-century Western cultural and social mores; a record of radical history and politics practised by those made radical by their refusal to get dressed; a heartfelt celebration of the simple joys of being alive; and a full-blooded war cry for reclaiming pride in our bodies and rejecting those who would make us ashamed.
subjects: Social life and customs, Nudism, Nudists, Nudist camps, Travel, History, Humor, general
People: Mark Haskell Smith