First of all, I found that sex scene absolutely atrocious. It seems to me that Tanith Lee obviously never intended to read that passage aloud because the words just sound all wrong and smashed together in a haphazard way. It doesn't flow, it doesn't drag me along with it the way a good sex scene in a book should.
The problem is that, in trying to find something really good, I keep going back to books that are properly styled erotica. I'm not sure if there are a lot of good sex scenes in books that aren't about sex.
When I think about good sex scenes, I think of L'Histoire d'O, ?????? ? ???????, or La Nouvelle Justine, and I'm not sure if it's fair to compare books written expressly to describe sex with books where sex is incidental to a broader story.
There are some scenes I hesitate to mention for other reasons, such as Lolita, where the sex scene is not as graphic due to the words used. In order to really find it "exciting", though, I also need to do mentally what Stanley Kubrick did explicitly in his film adaptation - make Lolita older than she really was. Perhaps one of the best examples I can come up with is American Psycho, which has decent enough sex scenes if you take out the murder component (perhaps others don't need to ignore the murder but that sort of thing doesn't really turn me on, particularly if it's not ritualistic).
I suspect that my choice of reading may also be contributing to the situation. Of the more contemporary authors that I read, most tend to either the philosophic (like Kundera, Eco, Mahfouz or Sartre) or the hallucinogenic (Hunter S. Thompson, Viktor Pelevin). Bukowski writes about sex, but he intentionally makes his descriptions unpleasant (read into that what you will).
The problem is that, in trying to find something really good, I keep going back to books that are properly styled erotica. I'm not sure if there are a lot of good sex scenes in books that aren't about sex.
When I think about good sex scenes, I think of L'Histoire d'O, ?????? ? ???????, or La Nouvelle Justine, and I'm not sure if it's fair to compare books written expressly to describe sex with books where sex is incidental to a broader story.
There are some scenes I hesitate to mention for other reasons, such as Lolita, where the sex scene is not as graphic due to the words used. In order to really find it "exciting", though, I also need to do mentally what Stanley Kubrick did explicitly in his film adaptation - make Lolita older than she really was. Perhaps one of the best examples I can come up with is American Psycho, which has decent enough sex scenes if you take out the murder component (perhaps others don't need to ignore the murder but that sort of thing doesn't really turn me on, particularly if it's not ritualistic).
I suspect that my choice of reading may also be contributing to the situation. Of the more contemporary authors that I read, most tend to either the philosophic (like Kundera, Eco, Mahfouz or Sartre) or the hallucinogenic (Hunter S. Thompson, Viktor Pelevin). Bukowski writes about sex, but he intentionally makes his descriptions unpleasant (read into that what you will).
Political correctness is the pettiest form of casuistry.
ἡ δὲ κἀκ τριῶν τρυπημάτων ἐργαζομένη ἐνεκάλει τῇ φύσει, δυσφορουμένη, ὅτι δὴ μὴ καὶ τοὺς τιτθοὺς αὐτῇ εὐρύτερον ἢ νῦν εἰσι τρυπώη, ὅπως καὶ ἄλλην ἐνταῦθα μίξιν ἐπιτεχνᾶσθαι δυνατὴ εἴη. – Procopius
Ummaka qinnassa nīk!
*MySmiley*
ἡ δὲ κἀκ τριῶν τρυπημάτων ἐργαζομένη ἐνεκάλει τῇ φύσει, δυσφορουμένη, ὅτι δὴ μὴ καὶ τοὺς τιτθοὺς αὐτῇ εὐρύτερον ἢ νῦν εἰσι τρυπώη, ὅπως καὶ ἄλλην ἐνταῦθα μίξιν ἐπιτεχνᾶσθαι δυνατὴ εἴη. – Procopius
Ummaka qinnassa nīk!
*MySmiley*
Your favorite sex scene (post here)
10/04/2011 08:04:15 AM
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Cersei and random noble chick, last GRRM novel I read. (like 5 years ago) *NM*
11/04/2011 12:04:17 AM
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This request is causing me a great deal of distress.
11/04/2011 04:12:19 PM
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You have to type up some samples for me, b/c so far I think your crazy. I love that paragraph. *NM*
11/04/2011 11:42:26 PM
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"you're", not "your". And the paragraph was awful.
12/04/2011 12:28:02 AM
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Yes, and punctuation marks go inside the quodation marks, "like so."
12/04/2011 05:16:55 PM
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No they don't, at least not in my reply.
14/04/2011 05:44:50 AM
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Re: No they don't, at least not in my reply.
14/04/2011 04:38:37 PM
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Substantive critique of that travesty of an attempt at writing:
14/04/2011 06:00:16 AM
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Re: Substantive critique of that travesty of an attempt at writing:
14/04/2011 04:30:58 PM
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The ones in Illuminatus were sometimes hot, and usually pretty funny. *NM*
11/04/2011 07:34:49 PM
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