Where are the boundaries between eroticism and pornography? Do they still have any meaning today? As authors, we are not interested in the mendacious clichés of the porn industry. But we would like to use the techniques of pornography to tell psychologically true stories. A search for clues
Eroticism has always fascinated writers, artists, and philosophers. Some of the most unconventional views on sexuality come from the French philosopher Georges Bataille. He explored the depths of eroticism in his works and considered it the most intense form of human experience. This blog post will provide insight into Bataille’s views on eroticism, focusing on … Continue reading George Bataille and the Erotic: A Deep Look at His Views on Nudity→
For many years, the works of Anais Nin have been treasured by erotic novel writers and readers alike. Her collection of erotic short stories, ‘Delta of Venus’, is a particularly popular masterpiece that has remained relevant to this day. Anais Nin was a writer who was not ashamed to push boundaries and challenge conventional thinking, … Continue reading Unlocking the Erotic Secrets of Anais Nin’s ‘Delta of Venus’→
When it comes to erotic scripts, “Baise-moi” by Virginie Despentes is controversial, to say the least. The movie caused an uproar when it was released in 2000, mainly due to its graphic and often violent portrayal of sex. This French film was considered shocking and provocative, and it remains a dividing topic among movie-goers. In … Continue reading Exploring the Controversial “Baise-moi” by Virginie Despentes→
The Representation of Female Sexuality in Pop Culture When it comes to female sexuality in pop culture, the portrayal is often skewed toward the male gaze. From movies to music videos, women are often objectified and reduced to sexual objects meant for male pleasure. However, it’s worth looking beyond the surface and taking an analysis … Continue reading The representation of female sexuality in popular culture: a feminist analysis→
There is only one thing that interests me, and that is to record everything that is left out in books. Henry Miller: Tropic of Cancer Are you an erotic novel writer looking for inspiration? Look no further than Henry Miller’s controversial novel “Tropic of Cancer”. This book caused a stir when it was first published … Continue reading The Fascinating Story behind Henry Miller’s “Tropic of Cancer”→
When it comes to erotic literature, many readers first think of well-known books like “Fifty Shades of Grey” or “Lady Chatterley’s Lover”. However, there are also lesser-known but still significant works in this genre. One of these classics, which to my knowledge has never been translated into English, is “Thérèse” by José Pierre. In this … Continue reading About José Pierre’s “Thérèse”→
“Haze Her” is a film series made between 2011 and 2013 that depicts the initiation rituals of American sorority girls in three seasons with a total of 57 episodes. The duration of the episodes is usually about half an hour, although some are slightly shorter and some are significantly longer. In most “Haze Her” episodes, … Continue reading “Haze Her” as a Subgenre of Sorority Exploitation→
Content, genesis & history of impact Hello dear readers, in this blog post I would like to talk about a very stimulating novel – “Venus in Fur”. The work was written in the 19th century by the Austrian writer Leopold von Sacher-Masoch and caused a sensation even back then. Today, the novel is considered a … Continue reading The seductive novel “Venus in Fur”→
A Feminist Perspective As a feminist writer, I have often heard the argument that nudity and eroticism are interchangeable terms. This notion infuriates me because it completely disregards the female body and reduces it to mere sexual objectification. In this blog post, I will discuss the difference between nudity and eroticism from a feminist perspective. … Continue reading Nudity vs. Erotica→
Embracing the Feminine Form Exhibitionism has always been a controversial topic, especially when it comes to the representation of women in erotic literature. Some people may argue that it objectifies women, while others may argue that it is simply a form of self-expression. Regardless of where you stand on the issue, it is hard to … Continue reading Exhibitionism in Erotic Literature→
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