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Lonely Women Make Good Lovers
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Lonely Women Make Good Lovers

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The daring and deeplysexy poems inLonely Women Make Good Loversare bold with theembodied, earthy, and startlingly sensual.

Theseunforgettable love poems-queer, complicated, and almost alwayscompromised-engage a poetics of humility, leaning into the painful tendernessesof unbridgeable distance. As Kuipers writes, love is a question "defined not bywhat we / cannot know of the world but what we cannot know of ourselves." Thesepoems write into that intricate webbing between us, holding space for an "I"that is permeable, that can be touched and changed by those we make our liveswith.

Inthis book, astonishingly intimate poems of marriage collide with thefetishization of freedom and the terror of desire. At times valiant and atothers self-excoriating, they are flush with the hard-won knowledge of thedifficulties and joys of living in relation.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
BOA Editions, Limited
Country
United States
Date
16 July 2025
Pages
96
ISBN
9781960145680

The daring and deeplysexy poems inLonely Women Make Good Loversare bold with theembodied, earthy, and startlingly sensual.

Theseunforgettable love poems-queer, complicated, and almost alwayscompromised-engage a poetics of humility, leaning into the painful tendernessesof unbridgeable distance. As Kuipers writes, love is a question "defined not bywhat we / cannot know of the world but what we cannot know of ourselves." Thesepoems write into that intricate webbing between us, holding space for an "I"that is permeable, that can be touched and changed by those we make our liveswith.

Inthis book, astonishingly intimate poems of marriage collide with thefetishization of freedom and the terror of desire. At times valiant and atothers self-excoriating, they are flush with the hard-won knowledge of thedifficulties and joys of living in relation.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
BOA Editions, Limited
Country
United States
Date
16 July 2025
Pages
96
ISBN
9781960145680