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All We Know of Pleasure: Poetic Erotica by Women [Minkštas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 224 pages, aukštis x plotis: 190x127 mm, Illustrations
  • Išleidimo metai: 10-Jan-2019
  • Leidėjas: Carolina Wren Press
  • ISBN-10: 0932112978
  • ISBN-13: 9780932112972
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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 224 pages, aukštis x plotis: 190x127 mm, Illustrations
  • Išleidimo metai: 10-Jan-2019
  • Leidėjas: Carolina Wren Press
  • ISBN-10: 0932112978
  • ISBN-13: 9780932112972
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Here is the good stuff: poetry written by women that actually excites the thinking reader. This anthology, spanning work of the last 75 years, will broaden its readers notions of what defines erotic poetry. For what is more intriguing, more satisfying than strong, self-assured writing?





This groundbreaking anthology includes some of our most powerful women writersamong them Sharon Olds, Elizabeth Alexander, Anne Sexton, Dorianne Laux, Denise Levertov, Adrienne Rich, Lucille Clifton, and Louise Glück. These poets fully demonstrate that, far from being prurient, the erotic can permeate even the most mundane aspects of life, from reading a book to buying clothes.







At the same time, the collection affirms the enormous meaningfulness of poetryits ability to express the inexpressible and to illuminate the most private and intimate of human experiences. The poets included here represent different ethnicities, geographies, social classes, and sexual preferences. The only characteristic they share is that they are women writing about sex.

Recenzijos

All We Know of Pleasure: Poetic Erotica by Women was featured in the July 2019 issue of Cosmopolitan





"All We Know of Pleasure: Poetic Erotica by Women is a breathtaking, eros driven, somatic poetic loveletter to women's bodies. So many of the poets who changed my life and writing live inside this book, and isn't that the truth of it, that poets give our desires and ecstasies back to us? I read it with my whole body, dripping with delight." Lidia Yuknavitch, author of The Book of Joan







I absolutely loved these poems and devoured them in one night like a lover who wants to take her time but cant. They reminded me of what I first learned stealing Erica Jong off my moms shelf when I was a teenager: sex is the force that drives the world, and women writing about it, with all that energy, particularity, sensuality, and humor, is the powerful force that cracks the world open. Jenna Blum, New York Times bestselling author of Those Who Save Us and The Lost Family





"It's the verve of the lines in each of these poems that will electrify a reader. [ . . .] Many of the poems play with the language of the erotic the same way lovers play, with a potent and beguiling imagination for both what's observed and experienced. [ . . .] The anthology's poems tie love and passion together brilliantly, striking readers as much with their music and magic as their erotic energy." Apalachee Review

Introduction xvii
PART I THE DISCOVERY OF SEX
Woman Reading
3(1)
Kathleen Flenniken
In Ecstasy
4(2)
Erin Belieu
She Lays
6(1)
Molly Peacock
Practicing
7(2)
Marie Howe
Corinna, Deplaning in Pittsburgh, Looks for Tessera, Her Friend from Summer Camp
9(2)
Stephanie Burt
At Seventeen
11(1)
Elizabeth Alexander
First Sex
12(1)
Sharon Olds
Stairway to Heaven
13(2)
Jill Bialosky
The Sisters of Sexual Treasure
15(1)
Sharon Olds
Bar Napkin Sonnet #11
16(1)
Moira Egan
Have You Ever Faked an Orgasm?
17(1)
Molly Peacock
Fast Gas
18(2)
Dorianne Laux
My Diamond Stud
20(2)
Alice Fulton
The 4-Barrel Carburetor On a `72 Chevy Camaro
22(1)
Lorna Dee Cervantes
"What Do Women Want?"
23(1)
Kim Addonizio
Navy
24(1)
Barbara O'Dair
Preference
25(1)
Beth Gylys
Your Shower
26(1)
Nikki Giovanni
Your Hands
27(1)
Angelina Weld Grimke
Fishing Seahorse Reef
28(2)
Enid Shomer
When Man Enters Woman
30(1)
Anne Sexton
China
31(1)
Dorianne Laux
The Source
32(2)
Sharon Olds
The French Bed
34(2)
Idris Anderson
Breasts
36(2)
Maxine Chernoff
Wet
38(2)
Marge Piercy
Lullaby
40(1)
Molly Peacock
Orion's Belt
41(2)
Brenda Hillman
Attraction
43(1)
Enid Shomer
Space Race
44(1)
Colette Labouff Atkinson
The Shyness
45(2)
Sharon Olds
Desire
47(2)
Deidre Pope
Skylight
49(2)
Jayne Relaford Brown
Black Slip
51(3)
Terry Wolverton
First Poem for You
54(1)
Kim Addonizio
The Lovers
55(2)
Dorianne Laux
Directions
57(1)
Katherine Riegel
The Discovery of Sex
58(2)
Debra Spencer
Desire
60(3)
Jane Hirshfield
PART II THE ORDINARY DAY BEGINS
Kissing Again
63(2)
Dorianne Laux
The Ordinary Day Begins
65(1)
June Sylvester Saraceno
The Knowing
66(2)
Sharon Olds
The Purr
68(1)
Molly Peacock
In the Kitchen
69(1)
Stacie Cassarino
Trying
70(1)
Ada Limon
Christ You Delight Me
71(1)
Sandra Cisneros
The Hummingbird: A Seduction
72(2)
Pattiann Rogers
Seamless Beauty
74(1)
Wendy Lee
Downward
75(1)
Erica Jong
Everything Depends Upon
76(1)
Jane Ann Devol Fuller
Eros at Temple Stream
77(1)
Denise Levertov
The Best Seven Minutes of My Life
78(1)
Lorna Dee Cervantes
Afternoon
79(2)
Nina Rubinstein Alonso
Curtains of Goldenrod
81(1)
Diane Ackerman
Capitulation
82(1)
Barbara Goldberg
Buttons
83(1)
Cheryl Clarke
Green Boy
84(1)
Kai Cheng Thom
Housebound
85(1)
Amy Gerstler
More or Less Love Poems #7
86(1)
Diane Di Prima
I Love It When
87(1)
Sharon Olds
Floating Islands
88(1)
Enid Shomer
Hold Back
89(2)
Robin Becker
I Live My Life by Three Minute Phone Calls
91(2)
Laura Boss
In Celebration
93(1)
Ellen Bass
Something Like Rivers Ran
94(1)
Sandra Cisneros
On a night of the full moon
95(2)
Audre Lorde
This Corner of the Western World
97(1)
Jennifer Chang
Amazon Twins
98(2)
Olga Broumas
The Sad Truth
100(1)
Ellen Bass
2 AM
101(2)
Dorianne Laux
(The Floating Poem, Unnumbered)
103(1)
Adrienne Rich
Blindfolds, Ropes
104(1)
Sheryl St. Germain
I Have No Use for Virgins
105(4)
Jane Hirshfield
PART III WHEN THIS OLD BODY
Gate C22
109(2)
Ellen Bass
What Humans Do
111(2)
Wendy Videlock
Kisses
113(2)
Kim Addonizio
Your Fingers Are Still
115(1)
Chrystos
Wet
116(1)
Carolyn Creedon
Love Poem
117(1)
Audre Lorde
Phenomenal Woman
118(2)
Maya Angelou
Homage to my hips
120(1)
Lucille Clifton
Freed Up
121(1)
Wendy Barker
To Endings
122(1)
Katherine Riegel
Marriage Without Sex
123(1)
Ellen Bass
Four Beginnings / for Kyra
124(2)
Olga Broumas
The wounded for healing
126(1)
Kai Cheng Thom
The animal kingdom
127(2)
Marge Piercy
Drowning in Paradise
129(1)
Ada Limon
Dulzura
130(1)
Sandra Cisneros
Ecstasy
131(1)
Sharon Olds
After Love
132(1)
Maxine Kumin
Afterwards
133(1)
Dorianne Laux
Watching You in the Mirror
134(2)
Alice Friman
Of Gravity & Angels
136(1)
Jane Hirshfield
Integrity
137(1)
Lorna Dee Cervantes
Searching for the Comet
138(1)
Diane Ackerman
Us
139(2)
Anne Sexton
Summer Solstice
141(2)
Stacie Cassarino
Song of the Current at Cape Horn
143(1)
Diane Ackerman
We Thought of Each Other as Food
144(1)
Robin Becker
Mary
145(1)
Lucille Clifton
The Encounter
146(1)
Louise Gluck
Foreshadows
147(1)
Barbara Goldberg
The Return
148(1)
Molly Peacock
The Long Tunnel of Wanting You
149(1)
Erica Jong
Making Love to You When You're Far Away
150(2)
Alison Hawthorne Deming
Feasting
152(1)
Elizabeth W. Garber
God/Love Poem
153(2)
Lenore Kandel
Doomsday
155(2)
Maurya Simon
Notes on Desire
157(2)
Eve Alexandra
Autopsky
159(1)
Kai Cheng Thom
Untitled (When this old body)
160(1)
Grace Paley
January Vineyards
161(1)
Ruth L. Schwartz
There's Nothing More
162(1)
Wendy Videlock
Acknowledgments 163(12)
Contributors 175
Enid Shomer, Anthology Editor





Poet and fiction writer Enid Shomer is the author of four books of poetry and three of fiction, most recently the novel The Twelve Rooms of the Nile (Simon & Schuster, 2012). Her work has been collected in more than fifty anthologies and textbooks, including POETRY: A Harper Collins Pocket Anthology, Best American Poetry, and New Stories from the South. Two of her books, Stars at Noon (poetry) and Imaginary Men (short fiction), were the subject of feature interviews on NPR's Morning Edition and All Things Considered. In 2013, she received the Lifetime Achievement Award in Writing from the Florida Humanities Council.