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Hardcover A Day for a Lay: An Anthology of Gay Poetry Book

ISBN: 1569801347

ISBN13: 9781569801345

A Day for a Lay: An Anthology of Gay Poetry

Collects poetry about the gay experience by such poets as Edward Carpenter, Constantine Cavafy, Allen Ginsberg, Ian Young, David Trinidad, and Justin Chin. This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Intriguing, sensual, borderline controversial, and intense.

This collection of poetry written by gay authors is a collaboration of the sensual, the emotional, the controversial, and the satisfying aspects of everyday life as a homosexual. Some of the poems deal with heavy emotions of love and rejection, while others regail past experiences that leave the author feeling relieved and the reader feeling exhuberant. There are poems that will uplift you, poems that will make you go "Ugh!" and poems that will make you think about their content, analyzing it until you can only think about the personal meaning behind every line. This collection is brilliantly composed by Gavin Geoffrey Dillard, who also includes some of his poetry, and he has done a masterful job of giving us a collection that inspires pride and emotion is everyone who reads it. Don't miss this book!

The Poetry Reaches Deep into the Gay Spirit

"A Day for a Lay" came first to my attention as an "underground" poem by WH Auden. My friend, the Late Cade Ware, a Gay Activist in Washington, DC, brought it to me and we marveled at its wonderful images and sensual awareness. How we longed for more gay poets. Well, there are gay poets of great passion. Not sentimental boy meets boy, or the the bathos of death poets, but poets that give us insight to power of life! Gavin Geoffrey Dillard, a remarkable Gay poet himself, edited "A Day for a Lay -- A Century of Gay Poetry." As clear in his introduction, Dillard wrote that he "...leaned toward intimacy versus politics" in this centennial anthology. He maintained that intimacy "is more authentic, more timeless, and bucks the masculinist agenda." The poets included are Edward Carpenter, Constantine Cavafy, Lord Alfred Douglas, Federico Garcia Lorce, WH Auden, Tennessee Williams, Harold Norse, Allen Ginsberg, Ian Young, Antler, Vytautas Pliura, Jim Corey, Mark Doty, Timothy Liu, and Kirk Read to name just a few of this powerful gathering of great Gay writers. Mutsuo Takahashi's introductin to his "Ode," he says so sacredly: In the name of man, member, and the holy fluid, AMEN.This is the heart of this gathering of Gay poets.To me this is one text I want on my bedside table to read just before going to sleep. The power in these words says that "being a Gay man is a mystic, marvellous being."
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