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In "Landing," she explores with a light, sure touch the subject of desire across distances of various kinds: generational, cultural, even spiritual.
Apart from these gross and easily observable shifts, the rest of Western literature has remained a relatively uncharted territory with respect to tracking the subject of desire between women.
Her discussion of America's antismoking fervor, for example, leads her back to her own adolescent bad-girl desire to smoke, then to the subject of desire itself and to the memory of a man she shared cigarettes with (and contemplated loving) years ago in a psychiatric institute where both were briefly committed.
Roth calls Updike the only American writer who ever approached the guiltless sensuality of Colette — a genuine tribute from a writer who reveres Colette, and who taught her work in a course at Penn (along with works by Flaubert, Duras, and Tolstoy) devoted to the subject of desire.
There's a voyeuristic thrill to the exposure, a swell of reciprocal pleasure, but the real joy lies in the artfulness with which she uses these intimate episodes as a way of unwrapping the larger issue of what it means to be a woman, both object and subject of desire.
Rolex is often the subject of desire when it comes to customization.
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Even on the hot subjects of desire and impermanence (sex and death and all their implications), she's analytical, pedagogical, privately plain-spoken, stonily amused.
But they are also subjects of desire, in the sense that their desire has manipulated us into helping them bring copies of themselves into existence, and quite successfully.
Whatever his explicit beliefs, his pessimism has the effect of granting sin a negative power, and the division within him mangles his prose as thoroughly as the subject of sexual desire does.
Thirty years later, it's the late 70s and early 80s that have become the subject of nostalgic desire, today's genre film-makers returning with addictive regularity to the signature tropes of movies such as John Carpenter's Halloween (1978) and Sam Raimi's The Evil Dead (1981).
Maybe he foresaw a play of ideas, and there are certainly plenty on show: Jed professes a God-given, semi-sexual devotion to Joe, who is a college professor, and who just happens, throughout the movie, to be delivering garbled lectures to his students on the subject of romantic desire.
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