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Blood, Love and Boomerangs
By Catherine Jenkins
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This tremendously promising first collection of erotic poetry is embroidered with lost lovers, bitter romanticism, sweet introspection, and a litany of sexual partners. In broad, vibrant strokes, emerging poet Catherine Jenkins explores the extremes of human connection and separation: lust, pleasure, pain, and all the wonderful, horrible permutations of love.
Included in the book are illustrations by Spencer J. Harrison.
... because Anaïs Nin said Women are more apt to
fuse sex with emotion and I believe her
because Dietrich was that exotic
and Ute Lemper performs like a Weimar cabaret star
a reminder that there is nothing new under the sun
that all this cross dressing gender bender
transsexually suppressed transgression
buggery adultery enema thrill
bound and gagged and leather flagged
has all been done before ...
from 'why not?'
Praise for Blood, Love and Boomerangs
"[An] evocative first book, which toys with sex, danger and desire."
Toronto Life
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Poetry ·
Canada $11.99 · US $9.99 · UK £7.99 ·
Trade paperback
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1-895837-60-X
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94 pages
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5 1/4" x 8 1/4"
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Insomniac Press
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