"Yet seared into my brain forever is one of her parting utterances: a cool assessment--delivered with ghoulish panache as she and my friend were about to leave--of the Professor in the sack."
— Castle, Terry (b. 1953)
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Place of Publication
New York
Publisher
Harper Collins
Date
2010
Metaphor
"Yet seared into my brain forever is one of her parting utterances: a cool assessment--delivered with ghoulish panache as she and my friend were about to leave--of the Professor in the sack."
Metaphor in Context
Beyond the Tina update, however, little in the Married Lady's kvetching diverted me. Yet seared into my brain forever is one of her parting utterances: a cool assessment--delivered with ghoulish panache as she and my friend were about to leave--of the Professor in the sack.
I've been fucked by lots of guys, but no guy ever fucked me like SHE did.
Blunt to be sure, and perhaps a teeny bit on the coarse side? You might not want to get it printed on a T-shirt, let alone have it embroidered on a sofa pillow. But it was true nonetheless. One bore the Professorial stigmata, if only brainular, for years.
(p. 289)
I've been fucked by lots of guys, but no guy ever fucked me like SHE did.
Blunt to be sure, and perhaps a teeny bit on the coarse side? You might not want to get it printed on a T-shirt, let alone have it embroidered on a sofa pillow. But it was true nonetheless. One bore the Professorial stigmata, if only brainular, for years.
(p. 289)
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Citation
Terry Castle, The Professor and Other Writings (New York: Harper Collins, 2010).
Date of Entry
05/18/2011