Porn: An Oral History
By (Author) Polly Barton
Fitzcarraldo Editions
Fitzcarraldo Editions
11th July 2023
16th March 2023
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Reportage, journalism or collected columns
Literary essays
306.77109
Paperback
368
Width 125mm, Height 197mm
How do we talk about porn Why it is that when we do talk about porn, we tend to retreat into the abstract How do we have meaningful conversations about it with those closest to us In Porn: An Oral History, her extraordinary second book, Polly Barton interrogates the absence of discussion around a topic that is ubiquitous and influences our daily lives. In her search for understanding, she spent a year initiating intimate conversations with twenty acquaintances of a range of ages, genders and sexualities about everything and anything related to porn: watching habits, emotions and feelings of guilt, embarrassment, disgust and shame, fantasy and desire. Soon, unfolding before her, was exactly the book that she had been longing to encounter - not a traditional history, but the raw, honest truth about what we aren't saying. A landmark work of oral history written in the spirit of Nell Dunn, Porn is a thrilling, thought-provoking, revelatory, revealing, joyfully informative and informal exploration of a subject that has always retained an element of the taboo.
'A writer of alarming talent.' - Gideon Lewis-Kraus, author of A Sense of Direction
'Polly Barton is a brilliant, learned and daring writer.' - Joanna Kavenna, author of ZED
Polly Barton is a Japanese literary translator. Her translations include Where the Wild Ladies Are by Aoko Matsuda, There's No Such Thing as an Easy Job by Kikuko Tsumura, and Spring Garden by Tomoka Shibasaki. She won the 2019 Fitzcarraldo Editions Essay Prize for Fifty Sounds. Porn: An Oral History is her second book. She lives in Bristol.