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Denise Duhamel

    La poesia di Denise Duhamel esplora le ironie e la giocosità della vita quotidiana e della cultura popolare. Il suo lavoro è celebrato per la sua distintiva miscela di riflessione personale e commento sociale più ampio. Duhamel crea magistralmente metafore e giustapposizioni inaspettate che incoraggiano i lettori a vedere il mondo in modo nuovo. Il suo stile, accessibile ma perspicace, offre una voce unica nella poesia americana contemporanea.

    Exquisite Politics
    237 More Reasons To Have Sex
    The Star-Spangled Banner
    Second Story
    Caprice: Collected, Uncollected, & New Collaborations
    • Exploring a wide range of themes, this collection showcases the collaborative efforts of award-winning poets Denise Duhamel and Maureen Seaton over twenty-five years. Their work spans topics like feminism, gender, and religion, blending eroticism with humor and political insight. The poems offer a unique perspective on life, reflecting the dynamic and unpredictable creativity of these two celebrated writers at the height of their craft.

      Caprice: Collected, Uncollected, & New Collaborations
    • Second Story

      • 100pagine
      • 4 ore di lettura

      Poems investigating our near-catastrophic ecological and political moment and the poet's complicity, resistance, and agency.

      Second Story
    • The Star-Spangled Banner

      • 80pagine
      • 3 ore di lettura

      Exploring themes of love and cultural misunderstanding, this collection of poems reflects on the complexities of relationships across national boundaries. The title poem features a child's misinterpretation of "The Star-Spangled Banner," leading to whimsical imagery of foreign romance. Throughout the book, language barriers and class differences create humorous yet poignant moments, such as a father-in-law's misguided remarks about students abroad. With a blend of levity and irreverence, the work delves into the intersections of ethnicity, class, and gender in American society.

      The Star-Spangled Banner
    • Exploring the complexities of human sexuality, this compendium expands on previous lists by adding 237 additional reasons why people engage in sexual activity. Co-authored by Denise Duhamel and Sandy McIntosh, it presents a playful yet insightful examination of motivations, acknowledging that even this extensive collection may not cover every possibility. Readers are encouraged to reflect on their own experiences and perhaps identify even more reasons, making it a thought-provoking read on the multifaceted nature of human desire.

      237 More Reasons To Have Sex
    • Exquisite Politics

      • 71pagine
      • 3 ore di lettura

      Exploring the complexities of relationships and identity, this poetry collection showcases a blend of breezy conversational tones and intense lyrical moments. Drawing inspiration from the collaborative game "Exquisite Corpse," the authors offer a rich tapestry of individual and joint works that delve into personal histories, sexual identity, and political themes. The poems invite readers to reflect on the interplay between personal experiences and broader societal issues, making for a thought-provoking and engaging read.

      Exquisite Politics