
Title | : | MOUTH TO MOUTH |
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ISBN | : | 1495186156 |
ISBN-10 | : | 9781495186158 |
Language | : | English |
Format Type | : | Paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 132 |
Publication | : | Published March 12, 2016 |
Awards | : | Lambda Literary Award Bisexual Poetry (2017) |
MOUTH TO MOUTH Reviews
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I believe in this book. It represents a challenging, adventurous project. It takes the author's biographical, sometimes sexual depictions of bi romance, and runs them through a computer algorithm, which was then edited by the author. It creates a linguistic world that is both recognizable and strange. It's a very sexy speculative attempt at a new mode of writing. This is confirmed by its status as one of only two winners of the infrequently given Lambda Literary Award in Bisexual Poetry.
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This is the sort of collection that gives modern poetry a bad name. I tried so hard to get into it and failed spectacularly. Each and every poem is abstract and reductive to the point of being incomprehensible. I liked a handful of the random word choices, just for their uniqueness, but overall it was a mess. I was so excited to read explicitly bisexual poetry, with an emphasis on the sexual, but I honestly couldn't decipher it enough to see any evidence of theme.
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If I could give this 0 stars I would. One of my favorite things about poetry is its ability to take seemingly disparate concepts and combine them to make something beautiful and meaningful. Unfortunately this volume seems to have taken this to the extreme, failing to create anything meaningful. Just utterly painful (and to make matters worse, strikes me as fake deep)
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I was excited that this poetry book was out as bi, but I didn't quite understand it. That's probably more because of my ignorance about certain movements like language poetry than because of any deficiency on the part of the author.