The Playboy Interviews
Words like Sex and Nudes seem to come to many people's mind, if you mention Playboy Magazine. Should the magazine be banned? "YES" say hordes of people. I realize that the fact that semi-nudes featured in it were considered terrible in many people's mind and, I suppose, banning it in Pakistan seemed obvious. Sad as it may seem, I supposed that this was OK, despite my believing that there should be no censorship. After all, sex outside of marriage - and even looking at semi-nudes - was not allowed in our religion. Although, being in the Merchant Navy, I did get my Playboys after the ban when I visited UK, USA, India.
After the ban?
That's true. The ban happened much later. Otherwise one could buy it openly in a few bookstores: TIT BITS (What a name!) being my favorite book spot where I bought this and a lot of my SciFi, Perry Mason, Mickey Spillane books. All this happened during my school days and well onwards …
But let's get to 'Playboy':
Did I enjoy the nudes. Sure. I even had 3 of them framed and posted in my room at home and took them with me to my (rather short) days at Government College, Lahore. They hung on the wall there, too.*
Then there was also the delightful page after the fold-out nudes. It had jokes that were not (mainly) for the public.
Those were all enjoyable … yes! But my love was the Playboy Interview. There has never been anything like these. Thinkers, Writers, Philosophers, Politicians, Humourists, Scientists, Actors, Sportsmen, whatever - you name them. They all appeared in Playboy. Most of these were finally sold separately as books. I have them all.
My First Book |
My Second Book |
Some Extracts from the Interviews |
Labels: Hefner, Interviews, Literature, Playboy