A Kiss Should be Sonorous…




Le Baiser (The Kiss) c. 1886
Auguste Rodin
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A kiss should be sonorous. Its sound, light and prolonged, takes its rise between the tongue and the moist edge of the palate. It is produced by a movement of the tongue in the mouth and a displacement of the saliva provoked by suction.

A kiss given on the outside of the lips and accompanied with a sound like that made when calling a cat, gives no pleasure whatever. Such a kiss is meant for children, or the hands. The kiss I have described above, and, which belongs to copulation, provokes a delicious voluptuousness. It is for you to learn the difference.

~ The Perfumed Garden, translated into English by Sir Richard Burton, 1886

5 Responses to “A Kiss Should be Sonorous…”

  1. Shelley Munro Says:

    Hi Paz,

    I love this sculpture. It has so much emotion and depth. Great post!

  2. Paz Edwards Says:

    Hi Shelley: Thanks! I love this sculpture, too.

    Paz

  3. Anonymous Says:

    Ooooh, very nice. :-)

  4. Liz Falkner Says:

    And what a difference! :)

    Do you have a release date for your next book? I loved Vacation Souvenir and can’t wait for another one.

    Liz

  5. Paz Edwards Says:

    Hey there, Nic!

    Hi Liz: Welcome! I’m so glad you enjoyed Vacation Souvenir. Thanks for taking time to let me know.

    I have two completed stories, for which I’m looking for a home. And I have other stories, which I’m working on. One includes a sequel to Vacation Souvenir. So come back for news about release dates.

    Best,
    Paz

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