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Animal love

While researching “Della verga” (yes I finally found the text of the first unexpurgated translation), Leonardo da Vinci’s notes on the unruly member, I found this lovely cover of The Sex Lives of the Animals (Das Liebesleben in der Tierwelt, 1962) by Herbert Wendt.

This entry was posted in eroticism, theory on March 20, 2018 by jahsonic.

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