De Franse schrijver Florian Zeller werd op 28 juni 1979 in Parijs geboren. Zie ook alle tags voor Florian Zeller op dit blog.
Uit:Climax (Vertaald door William Rodarmor)
“He breathed calmly, seeking a thought, a subject, an object that could neutralize the sight of these two entwined women. Miraculously, his gaze fell on a book that happened to be lying on the night table: Letters of Abélard and Héloïse. Pauline had given it to him a few weeks earlier, saying she thought it was the most beautiful account in all of romantic literature. He tried to remember the last passage he had read. In fact, wasn’t it the moment when Abelard was castrated?
Right then, his objective was less to take pleasure than to hold it off as long as possible. Nicolas was considerate and polite, but every man has his weaknesses. The combined effect of Pauline and Sophia’s tongues soon broke his concentration. He raised himself on his elbows. “What’s the matter?” asked Sofia in surprise.
How could you claim that nature is well designed, he was tempted to answer her, when an excess of pleasure precipitates the very end of that pleasure? He just muttered vaguely, “Easy, girls…” Sofia, who wasn’t very obedient, continued stroking his penis while Pauline took off her panties so as to move on to serious matters.
So of course what had to happen, did.
“What, already?” exclaimed Sofia, looking at him little ironically.
Let’s immediately put Nicolas’s disappointing performance in perspective. The English novelist Adam Thirwell once came across notes of a conversation between several eminent members of the Surrealist group, and this is the conversation that comes to mind. It took place on 3 March 1928, and its theme was the male orgasm. Each of the participants was to talk as honestly as possible about what they did in bed. Raymond Queneau asked the first question: “How long before you ejaculate, from the moment you are alone with the woman?” André Breton closed his eyes, trying to remember, wanting to be accurate. Before answering, he distinguished between two periods: all that preceded the act (which for him lasted more than half an hour) and the act itself (twenty seconds, maximum).»
Florian Zeller (Parijs, 28 juni 1979)