"To give a complete philosophical description of the good sexual relation, in other words of the perfect blow": such is the objective, to say the least ambitious, of
Learning to Make Love
(1)
,
by Alexandre Lacroix, who has given himself mission to invent an erotic art of our time.
Interview with a writer and philosopher who proposes, in all simplicity, a new sexual revolution.
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Miss Figaro. – What made you interested as a philosopher in the way we make love?
Alexander Lacroix.
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I always write about subjects that are at the heart of my life.
One of my last books,
The Birth of a Father,
dealt with fatherhood, and I have five children;
another was about the beauty of nature, and I was a neo-rural who lived in the country for seven years.
Sexuality is quite simply something that matters in my existence, in which I am hardly original.
Then, there is an ancient literary tradition, that of the erotic arts...
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