Valérie Tasso
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Valérie Tasso is a French writer, lecturer, research worker, and sex therapist, currently living in Barcelona, Spain. She has several university degrees (Economical Sciences, Foreign Applied languages), and in 2006, she graduated in Sex Therapy from The Institute of Sexology (IN.CI.SEX El Instituto de Sexología,) in Madrid. In 1999, she worked as a prostitute for six months,"Meet the vamp vixen that is Valerie Tasso."
'' Cosmopolitan (UK)'', 2 July 2009
out of curiosity. In 2003, she wrote her sexual experiences in the book '' Insatiable – The sexual adventures of a French Girl in Spain''. This first book has been an international best-seller, and is the basis of the script for the film '' Diary of a Nymphomaniac'' directed by Christian Molina. She has written three more books. In February 2008, and following the idea of the French philosopher
Michel Foucault Paul-Michel Foucault (, ; ; 15 October 192625 June 1984) was a French philosopher, historian of ideas, writer, political activist, and literary critic. Foucault's theories primarily address the relationship between power and knowledge, and how ...
, she published an essay called ''Anti-manual of sex'' in which she tries to demonstrate that we never speak of sex, but of what she calls "the sexual standardized speech", made of topics and clichés. She collaborates in different Spanish media (TV, radio), and writes press articles. Her slogan: "Whoever ignores the reasons for the rules is condemned to respect them."


Works

* 2003 – ''Diario de una ninfómana'' (Plaza y Janés) translated in English in 2005 as "'' Insatiable: The sexual adventures of a French girl in Spain''" (Corgi Books) * 2004 – ''Paris la nuit'' (Plaza y Janés) * 2006 – ''El otro lado del sexo'' (Plaza y Janés) * 2008 – ''Antimanual de sexo'' (Temas de hoy)


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Valérie Tasso on prostitution, S&M and tenderness.
'' Metro UK''
Valerie Tasso: From Book To Big Screen.
''Female First'' magazine, Helen Earnshaw, 29 June 2009 {{DEFAULTSORT:Tasso, Valerie 1969 births Living people Spanish-language writers from France French women writers French expatriates in Spain