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Skin

Lindner, AprilFink, Robert A.(Introduction by)
Part of the Walt Mcdonald First-book Series in Poetry series
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Haven’t we all been told how beauty is thin as truth? And don’t we believe and disbelieve this “lie we’d carve and starve for. / We’d suck it till the juice ran down our arms”? Skin compels us, repels us. Beauty may be only skin deep, a fine covering—sensuous, at times Translatorlucent, almost Translatorparent, and yet so obdurate.

Skin insulates, guarding its vital organs just beneath this surface that teases us to peek, to try to penetrate.

We call this desire by many names, the best of which is love.

April Lindner’s sensuously orchestrated collection of poems conveys the beauty and truth of love, how we know it to be paradoxical, obsessive, fearful, rapacious, holy. —Robert Fink, from the Introduction byduction

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Product Details
Texas Tech Press,U.S.
0896726606 / 9780896726604
Paperback / softback
811.6
30/01/2013
United States
96 pages
152 x 229 mm, 160 grams