Hysterical Literature is a project by photographer Clayton Cubitt that captures the pleasure of the text.  For the project, women are filmed as they read their favorite passage from a book of their choice.  An act that appears to give them so much pleasure that they rapidly reach orgasm.

Session One: Stoya visits the studio and reads from Necrophilia Variations by Supervert.

Session Two: Alicia visits the studio and reads from “Leaves of Grass” by Walt Whitman.

Session Three: Danielle visits the studio and reads from “Still Life With Woodpecker” by Tom Robbins.

 

By Callum

Callum Langham is a writer and commentator with a passion for uncovering stories that spark conversation. At FALSE ART, his work focuses on delivering clear, engaging news while questioning the narratives that shape our world.