Keep saving it... there is something rather interesting there. It does
connect with adolescence...
That is, of the male variety... but adolescence does seem, from my
readings, to be connected only with that which is the male to be be.
Which is to say, the extreme poverty of male ejaculation. Male
adolescence is the ability of multiple orgasm. (How many times could I
come as a teenage sex partner of another man. He who knew how to make me
come several times. Something most teenage straight boys did not know
about, I suspect. And to come without ejaculation, again and again, that
is real organism. How manay times did you come last night? Too many to
count.)
So, we have the pretend or imagined spurting of orgasm in death. This is
the Objet petit (a) which Lacan writes about. That fragment lamilla, of
finite area, yet of zero thickness and infinite surrounds. That which
slips in between.
Is this not buggering of the male anal sort, or that of a campsite?
The real imaginary. Male teenage full body orgasm. This is orgasm, need
I say it yet again. (To repeat the figure and become another version of
poverty.)
I learned the word via Jonson's "Sejanus." I had no idea what it meant
until I looked it up. So…then I knew. But I still didn't use it. I'm
saving it for something else:-).
KW
On Aug 6, 2012, at 7:32 PM, Dominic Fox <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> The word Burgess uses, gloriously, in the first sentence of Earthly
> Powers is "catamite".
>
> Dominic
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