Not writing porn
Jun. 25th, 2003 08:19 am"Most works of literature have a beginning, middle, and an end. Most works of pornography do not. A typical piece of pornographic fiction will usually have some kind of crude excuse for a beginning, but having once begun, it goes on and on and ends nowhere. This impulse or compulsion to repeat, to repeat endlessly, is one of pornography’s most striking qualities. A pornographic work of fiction characteristically develops by unremitting repetition and minute mechanical variation—the words that may describe the process are again, again, again, and more, more, more. We also observed that although pornography is obsessed with the idea of pleasure, of infinite pleasure, the idea of gratification, of an end to pleasure (pleasure being here an endless experience of retentiveness, without release) cannot develop. If form in art consists in the arousal in the reader of certain expectations and the fulfillment of those expectations, then in this context too pornography is resistant to form and opposed to art. For fulfillment implies completion, gratification, an end; and it is as an end, a conclusion of any kind, that pornography most resists. The ideal pornographic novel, I should repeat, would go on forever."
ATTRIBUTION: Steven Marcus (b. 1928), U.S. critic, educator. “Conclusion: Pornotopia,” The Other Victorians: A Study of Sexuality and Pornography in Mid-Nineteenth-Century England, Basic Books (1966).
I like this structural definition better than the "Treats characters like objects as opposed to people" definition that the Erotica vs Porn panel came up with.
Or:
"She read porn.
You like erotica.
I like love stories with some physical aspects."
Re: Part 69 of ?
Date: 2003-06-25 11:49 am (UTC)I read it as a condemnation of the "every gasp and moan" style of bad porn, where they do it on the chair, and on the rug, and on the couch, and break the coffee table, then bang along the walls to the bed.
Also as a note on why stories should have ends! That always drove me nuts about all the smut: it didn't end, it just stopped. (Anne Rice was the exception to this, but even she fell victim to the repetitive nature. I mean how many spankings are erotic after the first?)