Portrait of My Body as a Crime I'm Still Committing

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  • Portrait of My Body as a Crime I'm Still Committing Book Detail

  • Author : Topaz Winters
  • Release Date : 2024-08-27
  • Publisher : SCB Distributors
  • Genre : Poetry
  • Pages : 98
  • ISBN 13 : 1638341141
  • File Size : 39,39 MB

Portrait of My Body as a Crime I'm Still Committing by Topaz Winters PDF Summary

Book Description: In its five year anniversary edition, Topaz Winters’ Portrait of My Body as a Crime I’m Still Committing returns with ten new poems, a revised body of work, & a foreword by bestselling author Blythe Baird. An examination of desire as religion, food as compulsion, & illness as a gut reflex in the face of girlhood’s little violences, Portrait haunts the landscape of self-mythology & cuts straight into its own marrow. This book is a howl in the night, a fracture through the dark, as omnivorous & revelatory today as it was five years ago. “Must I say it to survive?” asks its speaker, balanced on the knife’s edge between confessional & manifesto. “Then I will.”

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