The Amputee's Guide to Sex
By Jillian Weise
By Jillian Weise
By Jillian Weise
By Jillian Weise
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$16.00
Sep 12, 2017 | ISBN 9781593760205
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Sep 01, 2017 | ISBN 9781593760748
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Praise
“In her charged and daring debut, Weise artfully interweaves biographical details with meditations on the history of disability and sex, laying bare the complexities of finding sexual and emotional intimacy as an amputee with a prosthetic leg . . . An agile and powerful poet, Weise references medical literature, history and poetry, speaking boldly and compassionately about a little-discussed subject that becomes universal in her careful hands. —Publishers Weekly (starred review)
“Readers who can handle the hair-raising experience of Jillian Weise’s gutsy poetry debut . . . will be rewarded with an elegant examination of intimacy and disability and a fearless dissection of the taboo and the hidden.” —Los Angeles Times
“With deadpan heartbreak and powerful invention, Jillian Weise raids the border-territories between the human body and the arts, creating in her poetry a devastating imaginary space where immortal representations of face, limb and torso jostle and translate (beautifully, dangerously) into the transient flesh and bone of the perceived real world.” —Josh Bell, author of No Planets Strike
“The poems in Jillian Weise’s The Amputee’s Guide to Sex perform an earthy, flamenco-like stomp and full-throated Whitmanesque song (the extended remix), reaching notes as daring and feeling as crushingly good-looking: This is my skin, my body and I am too / alive, electric, meat and metal.” —Major Jackson, author of Hoops and Leaving Saturn
“Weise’s book is fiercely and unabashedly feminist. In reading it, I was reminded in all the most complex and interesting ways of the role of the body in that troublesome triangle of sex, love, and politics: a triangle with deep implications for the feminist movement.” —So to Speak Journal
“The Amputee’s Guide to Sex (2007), is a bold investigation of disability and sexuality.” —Poetry Foundation
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