Erotica
Subject Source: Sackner Database
Found in 30 Collections and/or Records:
Quabel: Sexual Poem 1 - 3 Series, 1978
This work was part of a portfolio entitled, "Quabel." -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Seasons: a Homer-erotic Thriller, 2001
This is the prototype novel of psychosexual intrigue and sexual abuse. The letter from Jan McLaughlin to the Sackners thanks them for hiring and firing her from work as assistant to the curator of the Archive so that she could produce something of substance in her life as writer, poet and performer in New York. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Something Leather, 1990
This story in this book deals with lesbian love and sexual bondage. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Stencil Study, 1999
Stencil Study, 1999
Stencil Study, 1999
Sweat & Saliva Series, 2001
Wescher wrote alternating recipes and romantic phrases on a place setting of off-white dishes. For example, the bowl combines a recipe for tomato basil soup with "2 warm bodies" and "2 sets free roaming hands." The dessert dish calls for "express cream, ricotta cheese" and "2 pairs caressing hands," and "2 pairs soft lips." The appetizer plate reads, "spicy grilled shrimp, 2 eyes with lashes painted." The salad plate is for strawberry-avocado salad with "2 pairs soft lips 1/4 cup olive oil, 2 wet tongues." The main course, on a dinner plate, is "chicken and asparagus, black bean enchiladas, 2 warm bodies." The texts were written in a circular pattern starting from the outside edge to the center. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
The Unfortunates, 1969
This novel consists of a first and last section, four and six pages in length, respectively. The other sections range from one to 12 pages in length. The reader is instructed to read the first and last sections of the book in their order while reading the other 25 sections in random order. The story revolves around a football reporter who visits a city and regains lost memories of the time he spent there many years before with a friend and his wife. Insofar as the page layout, Johnson utilizes wide spacing between words for paragraphs or dashes. Marc Saporta also published a novel, "Composition No.1," (1963) translated from the French in the same format as this book, unbound pages meant to be read in any order. Saporta's book is also held by the Sackner Archive. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Why Don't We Do It In The Bed?, 1982
Stored in Yeah magazine box. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
