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Overview"Arielle Greenberg's I Live in the Country & other dirty poems exploits and undoes the stereotype of the ""wholesome country life."" Here, the speaker moves to the country (""where the animals are"") in order to live a whole life, one in which she can live honestly and openly in a nonmonogamous marriage. Her book is a visceral, erotic celebration of the cornucopia of sexual pleasures to be had in that rural life--in the muck of a pasture in spring or behind the bins of whole-wheat pastry flour at the local co-op. Greenberg hauls out what has previously been stored under dark counters and labeled deviant--kink, fetish, and bondage--and moves it into the sunshine of sex-positivity and mutual consent. In doing so, she forges new literary territory--a feminist re-visioning of the Romantic pastoral poems of seduction. ""I am trying to turn my eye toward joy,"" she writes. ""My heart toward bliss.""" Full Product DetailsAuthor: Arielle GreenbergPublisher: Four Way Books Imprint: Four Way Books Dimensions: Width: 15.00cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.263kg ISBN: 9781945588433ISBN 10: 1945588438 Pages: 150 Publication Date: 02 March 2020 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsGreenberg's poetry serves as reminder of our primal existence as she invites us into the muck, an indistinguishable line between where our landscape ends and we begin. Greenberg has birthed an intimate and embodied experience of textual ecstasy that oozes with desire, pleasure and bodily fluids. Her ecosexual play will leave you filthy in the purest and most ecstatic way possible. --Madison Young In an increasingly joyless and digitized time, Arielle Greenberg weaves together ancient instincts with a postmodern sensibility. Smashing not only the patriarchy, but all concepts of what it means to be a 'good' smart feminist, I Live in the Country & other dirty poems is essential reading for anyone with a body. --Carina Finn In an increasingly joyless and digitized time, Arielle Greenberg weaves together ancient instincts with a postmodern sensibility. Smashing not only the patriarchy, but all concepts of what it means to be a 'good' smart feminist, I Live in the Country & other dirty poems is essential reading for anyone with a body. --Carina Finn Greenberg's poetry serves as reminder of our primal existence as she invites us into the muck, an indistinguishable line between where our landscape ends and we begin. Greenberg has birthed an intimate and embodied experience of textual ecstasy that oozes with desire, pleasure and bodily fluids. Her ecosexual play will leave you filthy in the purest and most ecstatic way possible. --Madison Young Author InformationArielle Greenberg's previous poetry collections are Come Along with Me to the Pasture Now, Slice, My Kafka Century and Given. She's also the writer of the creative nonfiction book Locally Made Panties, the transgenre chapbooks Shake Her and Fa(r)ther Down, and co-author, with Rachel Zucker, of Home/Birth: A Poemic. She has co-edited three anthologies, including Gurlesque, forthcoming in an expanded digital edition co-edited with Becca Klaver. Arielle's poems and essays have been featured in Best American Poetry, Labor Day: True Birth Stories by Today's Best Women Writers and The Racial Imaginary, among other anthologies. She wrote a column on contemporary poetics for the American Poetry Review, and edited a series of essays called (K)ink: Writing While Deviant for The Rumpus. A former tenured professor in poetry at Columbia College Chicago, she lives with her family in Maine, where she writes, edits, teaches and works for a creative services agency. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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