Winner of the 1997 Stan and Tom Wick Poetry Prize, this collection of poems centres around the day-to-day life of a man implicated in the AIDS epidemic. This description may be from another edition of this product.
I picked this book up one morning with the intention of leafing through it and maybe reading a few of the poems and coming back to it another day. Instead, I picked it up and never put it down until I had read every last word. It took me the rest of the day to absorb and process all the emotions I experienced while reading this beautiful book.
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The poems focus on gay life and death in the age of AIDS. The writing is clear and detailed, the imagery eloquent, and the emotions upfront. A very powerful experience.
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Tayson's autobiographical tone and imagery make you feel like you are the one experiencing the dying lover, discovering sexual pleasures, uttering the unsayable. I was deeply moved by this book and pleased that so many truths were pronounced.
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