Anka Radakovich

Anka Radakovich
Occupation author, columnist
Nationality American
Website
anka.radakovich.tripod.com

Anka Radakovich is an author and columnist, often considered the first modern sex columnist through her pioneering column in Details magazine, which ran from 1990 to 1999.[1]

Early life

Radakovich is of Serbian descent, the daughter of a corporate executive and a former opera singer. She grew up and attended North High School in Hagerstown, Maryland, and after studying literature and fine arts at the University of Maryland, she moved to New York City in 1985.[2]

Career

Radakovich rose to prominence after her column in Details gained popularity and attracted a loyal readership. She was seen as breaking new ground in the public discussion of sex and sexuality, later to be joined by other sex columnists such as Candace Bushnell, who wrote the column "Sex and the City" for The New York Observer; and Dan Savage, creator of the syndicated column Savage Love. Much like Bushnell, Savage, and others, some of her columns were collected into two books, The Wild Girls Club (1994) and Sexplorations (1997).

Her popularity through the 1990s led to frequent radio and television appearances on various talk shows, including Late Night with Conan O'Brien, Loveline, Politically Incorrect, Space Ghost Coast to Coast, Today, and The View, along with serving as a commentator on relationships and sexuality for programs on ABC, CNN, E!, Fox News, FX, MTV, NBC, CNBC, MSNBC, and VH1.

In addition to Details, her articles have appeared in Arena, CosmoGirl, Glamour, Harper's Bazaar, Marie Claire, Maxim, New York Magazine, Playboy, Playgirl, Redbook, Seventeen, The New York Daily News, The New York Post, and The Village Voice.

Currently, Radakovich writes a column for British GQ and is reportedly at work on both a third book and a screenplay.

She is also a guest lecturer at universities across the United States, where she educates and entertains audiences with candid observations on sex, love, and relationships.

Works

References

Notes

  1. Walker, Nick. "Women and Men: All mouth and no trousers", The Independent, October 1, 1995.
  2. Marin, Rick. "Hot-Blooded Girl Next Door", The New York Times, April 24, 1994.

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