An edition of Crime Against Nature (1990)

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An edition of Crime Against Nature (1990)

Crime Against Nature

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"Designated as the prestigious 1989 Lamont Poetry Selection by the Academy of American Poets, and winner of the 1991 American Library Association Gay/Lesbian Book Award, Pratt's Crime Against Nature is a stunning achievement. This beautifully crafted sequence of poems takes its title from language in the statute under which the author could have been prosecuted as a lesbian if she had sought legal custody of her children. These are poems of despair, self-doubt, sexual bliss, sexual shame, exhilaration, rage, hope, victory. In Crime Against Nature, Pratt breathes new life into the words lesbian, poet, mother. Without contradiction or self-denial, she holds herself, her loves, and her children in a world of passion, of power being realized, of wholeness."--AUTHOR WEBSITE.

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Publisher
Firebrand Books
Language
English
Pages
120

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Edition Notes

"The Lamont poetry selection for 1989."

Published in
Ithaca, USA

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
811/.54
Library of Congress
PS3566.R35 C75 1990

The Physical Object

Pagination
120 p. ;
Number of pages
120

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL1851234M
Internet Archive
crimeagainstnatu00prat
ISBN 10
0932379737, 0932379729
LCCN
90002778
OCLC/WorldCat
21035561
LibraryThing
498045
Goodreads
328739
328744

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL2346736W

Work Description

Poetry. LGBT Studies. The first title from Sapphic Classics, a co-edition between Sinister Wisdom Magazine and A Midsummer Night's Press to reprint seminal works of lesbian poetry.

"In spare and forceful language Minnie Bruce Pratt tells a moving story of loss and recuperation, discovering linkages between her own disenfranchisement and the condition of other minorities. She makes it plain, in this masterful sequence of poems, that the real crime against nature is violence and oppression."—From the Judges' Statement, Lamont Poetry Prize 1989, CRIME AGAINST NATURE

"Minnie Bruce Pratt's CRIME AGAINST NATURE is, for a number of reasons, a work at the poetic crossroads. It extends the subject of love poetry; it extends the subject of feminist and lesbian poetry; it looks in several directions through the lens of a strong, sensuous poetics, through that fusion of experience with imagination that is the core of poetry, and through cadences founded in the music of speech, tightened and drawn to an individual pitch."—Adrienne Rich

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