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  • - After Hours Poetry
     
    153,95 kr.

    The poems in Amber Decker's "The Girl Who Left You" deliver love and lust on the spot, demanding us to immediately pull over to the side of the road and catch our breath. They are moving, visceral snapshots of a poet's life when she bares all and declares: "that next morning / we wore our bruises / proud as prizefighters." When Amber brings us storms over her landscape, we shake deep inside. When she seduces us, we fall for it. And when she leaves us for good, we never forget it, just like her poems.

  • - poems by Julie Valin
     
    153,95 kr.

    The Distance Between reflects a woman balancing her own wild and reckless heart with the responsibilities of marriage and motherhood. It is both the drawing together and the completely falling apart; the slow dancing in the kitchen and the slamming of the doors. To write lines about the one you love such as "and what we have/isn't called sex anymore" and balance it with the simplicity of "Coltrane on the stereo/red wine and mac and cheese/and a quiet bliss" takes raw guts, which Julie has plenty of, as she opens the window to these joyous and painful truths.

  • af Mela Blust
    183,95 kr.

    The poems in Between Her Teeth by Mela Blust presents the reader with a reflection of the wonderful, the wild, the weird and even those moments that are all-out wrong. Blust pours her honesty onto the page in a naked and sometimes beautiful, often brutal, manner that makes the reader take notice.

  • af William & Jr Taylor
    113,95 kr.

  • af Wolfgang Carstens
    118,95 kr.

  • af Wolfgang Carstens
    148,95 kr.

    The poems in Hell and High Water offer the gritty reality of a poet, husband, provider, father and shady romantic wrestling with life's responsibilities and his own primal urges. From the familiar dinner table to disastrous family vacations and mail order sex toys, Wolfgang Carstens presents us with vulnerability, humor, rawness, regret and the rejoicing in twenty-five years of intimacy with another as no other poet can. Carstens has wickedly disguised Hell and High Water as a twisted yet tender guide for the rest of us in maintaining the wildness among minivans, mortgages and matrimony.

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