

The above paragraph is from a NYT book review, btw.

Not just sex discussion panels, but yoga and even very mildly racy films? Thank God someone has published this, in a book. Harden's other examples of an institution run amok (an acting class run by a yoga fascist, a Spanish language class in which the professor shows a film with a lesbian sex scene) are revealing but not revealing enough to make one feel that an obsession with sex has turned Yale into a "great institution in decline - an institution of tremendous power and influence that is no longer aware of why it exists or for what purpose," as Harden claims. seems like a good topic for an outraged book by a young man, right? Sure, sure. Yale has a Sex Week where they have panels that discuss SEX and SEX THINGS with COLLEGE STUDENTS. Consider: Nathan Harden (pictured), a 2009 graduate of Yale, not only got a book contract, but has already written and published his book, and that book is about how bad it is that kids are into sex things at Yale-a topic that a professional book publishing house presumably considered sufficiently interesting to pay Nathan Harden U.S.

If you don't have a book contract right this minute, you should very ashamed.
