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High end pornography and good pulp.

Thu Nov 20, 2008, 10:10 PM
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High end pornography and good pulp.

I promote now, in my written and personal pursuits, beyond anything else, the hot blooded "illitterature", of Thomas Hardy salacious pulp, fantastic science fiction and pornography that after a certain level of production value becomes simply erotica (which is easily distinguished from pornography, as any one would be quick to remark, forgetting of course that Lolita was printed initially by a pornographic publication, God bless its holy feet.)This short list I've compiled over a period of time, originally entitled "Black lolita with bald pussy" a salacious title to accompany my sense of royal indignation at everything that doesn't suit my mood or thrill my senses. That kind of girlish provocation and willingness to lay down the puritan dilemma to hike up those skirts over those red stockings and let the sweat on your breast pour through the thin-spun cotton dress till dawn, god love it, amidst the great fire of the stark and gasping ecstasies I don't deny myself, I prefer faded gingham! Hotter than a firecracker in July? Oh hell, let her have it. and if anyone asks, tell them you're dancing.

In cold blood, Truman Capote
Breakfast at Tiffanys, Truman Capote
Lolita, Vladmir Nabokov
Tropic of cancer, Henry Miller
Tropic of capricorn, Henry Miller
Venus in Furs, Leopold von Sacher-Masoch
La Philosophie Dans le Boudoir, Marquis De Sade
Salome, Oscar Wilde
Don Juan, Lord Byron
A Rebours, J-.k Huysman
The Virginian, Owen Wister
Babydoll, Tennessee Williams (technically a screen play)
A streetcar named desire, Tennessee Williams
The enchantress of Venus, Leigh Brackett (fuck star wars)
Lorelei of the red mist, Leigh Brackett
The martian Chronicles Ray Bradbury
The mothman propehcies, John Keel
Candy, Maxwell Kenton
Valley of the dolls, Jacqueline Susann
The story of 'O', Anne Desclos
The moon is a harsh mistress, Robert A. Heinlein
Red Planet, Robert A. Heinlein
Stranger in a strange land, Robert a Heinlein
Arthur C. Clarke. 2001: A Space Odyssey
Betty Zane, Zane Grey
The Hampdenshire Wonder. JD. Beresford
Star Maker, Olaf Stapldon
Solaris, Stanisław Lem
Nada the Lily, H. Rider Haggard
King of the Khyber Rifles, Talbot Mundy
Northwest Smith, (yes I know its a series, and I don't care.) C. L. Moore
Robots Have No Tails, Henry Kuttne

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