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Penis Politics: A Memoir of Women, Men and Power

Karen Hinton

Penis Politics: A Memoir of Women, Men and Power is a compelling coming-of-age memoir, set both in small-town Mississippi and big-city New York, with a long layover in the nation's capital. Karen Hinton chronicles her life from tiny Soso, Mississippi (pop. 408), to the University of Mississippi (Ole Miss), where she played on the Lady Rebels basketball team, had embarrassing encounters with literary luminaries such as William Styron and Willie Morris, and received a degree in journalism ... to stints at two newspapers, where she worked as a reporter-the Jackson Daily News and the Rocky Mountain News-to working on the political campaigns of two Black political candidates, one of whom was elected to Congress, thus becoming the first Black representative from Mississippi since Reconstruction.


Hinton went on to become one of the most colorful and outspoken political communications professionals in Washington and New York. Best known for her role as press secretary to both former Housing Secretary Andrew Cuomo and New York Mayor Bill De Blasio, Karen played what Politico dubbed the "Helen of Troy role" in the clash between the former Governor of New York and the Mayor that the New York Times called "one of America's ugliest political feuds." The Wall Street Journal described "the wisdom she dispensed in a Southern twang" in dealing with the strutting and chest pounding of New York's two most powerful leaders.


At the center of Hinton's incredible rise to the pinnacle of success was an undercurrent of men behaving badly. The role that "penis politics" played in Hinton's life began in childhood with a male school employee who demanded sexual favors from her female classmates-and extended throughout her life as she bore witness to the struggles that she and her friends and colleagues have undergone to deal with sexual abuse, sexual harassment and gender discrimination.


Book Details

  • Publisher: Sartoris Literary Group
  • Publish Date: Dec 1st, 2021
  • Pages: 256
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 9.00in - 6.00in - 0.75in - 1.17lb
  • EAN: 9781736211694
  • Categories: GeneralPolitical Ideologies - RadicalismGeneral

About the Author

Hinton, Karen: - Karen Hinton is one of the most colorful and outspoken political communications professionals in Washington and New York. Best known for her role as press secretary to both former Housing Secretary Andrew Cuomo and New York Mayor Bill De Blasio, she cut her teeth as the press secretary for the first Black congressman from Mississippi since Reconstruction in 1986. The Democratic National Committee hired her in 1989, serving a similar role for Ron Brown, who was the first Black Chairman of the DNC and a key political strategist to elect Bill Clinton as President. In early 2021, Karen published an op-ed coining the term "penis politics" and gained wide media attention with her revelations of Andrew Cuomo's sexual politics. Earlier in her career, Karen was a journalist in Mississippi and Colorado, a cocktail waitress in Aspen, and a high school teacher in Mississippi. Forty-five years after she left her small town in Mississippi (population 408), Karen was ranked as one of the 50 most powerful people in New York public relations. She ascribes her success to ignoring the advice a boy in high school inscribed in her yearbook: "Karen, we love you, but would you please shut up!"

Praise for this book

"A vivid, clear-eyed glimpse into American politics from a woman who grew up in the hinterlands of Mississippi and against all odds propelled herself into the rooms of power in Washington and New York City. Disarmingly honest, Hinton has invited us into her extraordinary life, from her complicated relationship with the Mississippi Delta of her youth, to the famous-too often, infamous-men she met along the way in her career in Democratic politics. Hinton's first book is brimming with the steady perseverance, relentless ambition and maddening frustrations of a talented woman who found her way in a world dominated by men less talented than she. Now, it's her turn to tell her story. And Hinton, a longtime keeper of secrets, spares no one."-Mara Gay, New York Times editorial board member and MSNBC political analyst.

"In a writing style reminiscent of Eudora Welty; author Karen Hinton unabashedly takes us on her sexual journey. Penis Politics is a memoir of an innocent girl from Soso, Mississippi, who learned way too early that male advances are more about dominance and less about sex. Throughout the memoir there is common refrain: . . . it's all still only about power and control. Hinton's Penis Politics is principled, honest to a fault, and unafraid."-Mike Espy was Mississippi's first Black congressman since Reconstruction and a former cabinet secretary.

"A coming-of-age story of working-class girls, growing up with the promise of Title IX and the reality of rape by male coaches. Hinton's "coterie" navigates sexual liberation and traditional gender roles together ... At last readers have a true-life version of "Stand By Me" for girls. With her first book, Penis Politics, Karen Hinton takes her seat at the table of exceptional Mississippi writers. This fellow Mississippian is damn proud of her."-Linda R. Monk, J.D., award-winning author of The Bill of Rights: A User's Guide.

"A timely, engaging political account about the consequences of saying nothing and speaking up.-Kirkus Reviews.

"Impressively candid, exceptionally informative, immensely thoughtful and thought-provoking, "Penis Politics" is an extraordinary, revelatory, and riveting read from first page to last."-Mary Cowper, Midwest Book Review.