The Married Kama Sutra

The World's Least Erotic Sex Manual

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By Simon Rich

By Farley Katz

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$16.00

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$18.00 CAD

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  1. Hardcover $16.00 $18.00 CAD
  2. ebook (Digital original) $9.99 $12.99 CAD

An illustrated “sequel” to the famous Kama Sutra: a humorous guide to the positions of married life.

For centuries, lovers have found inspiration and advice in the ancient text of the Kama Sutra. Now, Simon Rich — “one of the funniest writers in America” (The Daily Beast) — and Farley Katz have unearthed a valuable new document: a guide to the positions most common after marriage. From “the interrupted congress” to “the beaching of the whales,” here are the poses, positions, and games married lovers play to keep the spark alive — and the dishwasher properly loaded.

Complete with four-color, full-page illustrations in the style of the original Kama Sutra, but with modern, domestic accoutrements: dirty diapers, TV remotes, and wine glasses aplenty.


  • "A hilarious look at conjugal bliss amidst life with the kids, the dishwasher, and other post-nuptial trappings." -- The San Antonio Express-News

  • "Simon Rich and Farley Katz capture several vignettes in this perfect-as-a-stocking-stuffer gift for your favorite couple." --- The New York Times
  • "The long married...may find more satisfaction in this not-so-sexy but quite hilarious volume." - More
  • "We could go on and on about the stratospherically accomplished, Brooklyn-based funnymen behind a new, illustrated ode to modern love, The Married Kama Sutra (Little, Brown). It's a too-true-to-life parody of sex after marriage, with witty depictions of the behaviors couples fall into that render the phrase 'long-term romance' oxymoronic." -- Elyse Moody, Elle

    Praise for WHAT IN GOD'S NAME:

    "Divinely funny."
    Elissa Schapell, Vanity Fair

On Sale
Oct 29, 2013
Page Count
64 pages
ISBN-13
9780316248112

Simon Rich

About the Author

Simon Rich has written for “Saturday Night Live,” Pixar and “The Simpsons.” He is the creator and showrunner of “Man Seeking Woman” (FXX) and “Miracle Workers” (TBS), which he based on his books. His other collections include Spoiled Brats and Ant Farm. He is a frequent contributor to The New Yorker.

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