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Deed

by Wesleyan University Press

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A lyrically and formally innovative exploration of desire and its cost/>/>DEED, the follow-up to torrin a. greathouse's 2022 Kate Tufts Discovery Award winning debut, Wound from the Mouth of a Wound, is a formally and lyrically innovative exploration of queer sex and desire, and what it can cost.Sprawling across art, eros, survival, myth, etymology, and musical touchstones from Bruce Springsteen to Against Me!, this new book both subverts and pays homage to the poetic canon, examining an artistic lineage that doesn't always love trans or disabled people back.Written in a broad range of received and invented forms—from caudate sonnets and the sestina, to acrostics and the burning haibun—DEED indicts violent systems of carceral, medical, and legal power which disrupt queer and disabled love and solidarity, as well as the potentially vicarious manner in which audiences consume art.This collection is a poetic triptych centered on the question of how, in spite of all these complications, to write an honest poem about desire.At its core, DEED is a reminder of how tenderness can be made a shield, a weapon, or a kind of faith, depending on the mouth that holds it. />/>[sample text]/>/>from Etymythology/>/>I'm clocked by etymology,/>/>by the way even stilettos take their name/>from a knife.The way a knife, well-honed,/>can strip anything to the bone.Bear />/>with me, sometimes even the myths grow/>blurry in the distance.The root of Artemis, />goddess of the hunt, is still unknown, />/>but likely comes from artamos—butcher. />Let's call this a kind of etymythology,/>post hoc history; let's call Artemis />/>the root.For her wild heart. Her failed/>femininity. Goddess of gender-fucked/>girls. Crooked prayer. The word worship />/>is shaped from two shards—meaning worth />& its giving.A mouth gives faith shape />like clay. I mean that to pray is to god />/>a God. To be butch & butcher />the myth of a son, was to make/>a goddess of myself.

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