Why Things Burn: Poems

Why Things Burn: Poems

by Daphne Gottlieb
Why Things Burn: Poems

Why Things Burn: Poems

by Daphne Gottlieb

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Overview

This Lambda Literary Award nominee is a book of fierce, original poetry by one of San Francisco's leading poets and performers.

Educated without being didactic, lyrical without being doggerel, passionate without being over the top and sexy without being prurient, Why Things Burn is everything poetry should be, without many of the things that poetry unfortunately is. These pieces work both in performance and on the page. They tackle sexuality, lesbian issues, rape, modern urban living, and the author's Jewish heritage, with a sometimes kooky but always sophisticated view of life.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781887128650
Publisher: Catapult
Publication date: 06/25/2001
Pages: 136
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.20(h) x (d)

About the Author

Daphne Gottlieb is the award-winning author of ten books including her recent collection of short stories, Pretty Much Dead. Previous works include Dear Dawn: Aileen Wuornos in her Own Words, a collection of letters from Death Row by the "first female serial killer" to her childhood best friend. She is also the author of five books of poetry, editor of two anthologies, and, with artist Diane DiMassa, the co-creator of the graphic novel Jokes and the Unconscious. She has relentlessly toured coast to coast, headlining solo tours as well as appearing with Hal Sirowitz, Lydia Lunch, and Maggie Estep. She has appeared at SXSW, Bumbershoot, and LadyFest Bay Area, and her poetry, fiction and essays have appeared in more than 50 anthologies.

Daphne is the winner of the Acker Award for Excellence in the Avant-Garde, the Audre Lorde Award for Poetry, the Firecracker Alternative Book Award, and is a five-time finalist for the Lambda Literary Award. She lives in San Francisco, where she is frequently seen with her three-pound, toothless, humpback chihuahua, Doomsday Honeymoon, nestled in her arms.

Table of Contents

A girl never knows when she's gonna need to soak up some blood
Mastering the art of poetry3
Her submissive streak6
Attacquette (tips for girls)9
Fetish11
Death drive13
Nature and fate16
Incubus/succubus19
Sanctuary21
Convertible22
Just now 1824
Feminine protection26
After happily ever28
Legion of doom32
What mama bear said34
Speaking siamese in england36
Sink or swim38
Patient40
Lather, rinse and revolution
Protecting jane doe45
Ruined by neon47
Messiah49
Local gods for urban insomniacs52
To whom it may concern53
Aunt irene tells time54
California dinner party55
The jewish atheist mother has her say56
Bringing up baby57
You break it, you bought it60
Savings62
The gun is of the opposite sex
Population 120067
The persistance of revision70
The doctor's daughter73
Satan says75
You never forget your first76
50 things to do in bed79
Anti-nowhere league82
Lascaux85
A guide to kissing in public for lesbians87
Letting it happen91
Shotgun wedding93
Haircut96
My mouth is a wound and you want to kiss me
Why things burn99
Inductance101
Kissing with the lights on103
Cut it out106
Devotion108
Over you109
Why things move110
Obituaries112
What I am asking you for when I ask you for breakfast113
Looking for you115
Bedhead117
It's impossible to talk at night119
You have 1 new message120
The tourist122
The personal is political124
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