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Lyricism of O

By Jessica
Created 4 Oct 2007 - 7:27pm

" The most important elements of an erotic art linked to our knowledge about sexuality are not to be sought in the ideal, promised to us by medicine, of a healthy sexuality, nor in the humanist dream of a complete and flourishing sexuality, and certainly not in the lyricism of orgasm and the good feelings of bio-energy . . ."

Did we discuss this in class? I think I would have remembered it.  I'm not sure if I really have a question or comment about this.  I just thought that was an amazing blurb.


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