Friday, June 2, 2023

Advocate Men (June 1985), Part One

In a 1996 article, “Maybe We Should Keep the ‘Porn’ in Pornography,” erotic author Perry Brass argues good pornographic writing, like good literature in general, should present realistic encounters with average individuals who live common lives weighed down with human desires and fears. It is this type of realism – showing unattractive characters struggling with financial concerns and fears of loneliness – which Brass contends makes good pornography truly intimate. Tim Barrus’ short story “Anywhere,” contained in this June 1985 issue of Advocate Men (which has been broken into two parts), exemplifies Brass’ claims, telling the story of a couple who struggle with one partner’s physical impairment after returning from the Vietnam War. Also contained in the first half is a Donelan cartoon, the artwork of Aries, spreads of models Rydar Hanson and Jim Steele, and the short story “Capital Cock” (where the narrator’s trip to the nation’s capital leads to a sexual encounter with a senator).

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