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hysterical literature

Anne Rice gets Margaret Cho off in Hysterical Literature #8

The series returns to its erotica beginnings as comedian Cho brings more laughs to the table.

On Jul 16, 2013 by Aja Romano

Internet Culture

You’ve never seen “A Clockwork Orange” like this

Amanda gets off to Anthony Burgess' ultraviolent novel in Hysterical Literature #7.

On Apr 3, 2013 by Aja Romano

Culture Internet Culture

This lit nerd really gets off to Toni Morrison’s “Beloved”

Clayton Cubitt's austere black-and-white exploration of literature and erotica returns with a vengeance.

On Jan 22, 2013 by Aja Romano

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Erotic YouTube series climaxes with “Sexing the Cherry”

Teresa Nasty goes under the lights (and table) in the latest installment of Clayton Cubitt’s Hysterical Literature.

On Oct 22, 2012 by Aja Romano

Culture Internet Culture

Hysterical Literature, Clayton Cubitt’s erotic YouTube series, hits a new peak

In the latest installment of Cubitt's captivating video series, burlesque performer Stormy Leather loses control while reading a passage from American Psycho.

On Sep 27, 2012 by Aja Romano

Culture Internet Culture

Hysterical Literature: Behind Clayton Cubitt’s erotic YouTube series

There's far more at work in Clayton Cubitt's orgasmic film series than an unseen vibrator. 

On Aug 27, 2012 by Aja Romano

Internet Culture Society

Porn performer Stoya really, really enjoys reading

In a new video from photographer Clayton Cubitt, Web-savvy porn performer Stoya attempts to read from Supervert's Necrophilia Variations while being stimulated by a hidden sex toy.

On Aug 13, 2012 by Chase Hoffberger

Culture Internet Culture

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