An edition of Sex and Shadows (2009)

Sex and Shadows

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An edition of Sex and Shadows (2009)

Sex and Shadows

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Sex and Shadows is a discursive piece on the poetry of Mary Walker Graham and Stacy Blair. The Graham poems were originally published in Ocho #11 in 2007, for which Adam Fieled was guest editor; and Sex and Shadows itself, in first draft form, was part of the summer 2009 "post-avant" series on the Stoning the Devil blog. The Blair poems originally appeared in P.F.S. Post in 2016-2017; and the Blair portion of Sex and Shadows was added in 2017.

Editorial changes to the piece have continued to be made up to and including 2023.

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Stoning the Devil
Pages
7

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Sex and Shadows on Stoning the Devil.

Published in
Philadelphia/Plymouth Meeting Pa.
Series
STD blog, criticism of Adam Fieled
Other Titles
On Mary Walker Graham and Stacy Blair
Copyright Date
2009-2023

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Author
Adam Fieled

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e-book
Number of pages
7

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL30536746M
Internet Archive
sexand-shadows-10.3.20

Work Description

The critical piece Sex and Shadows, by Adam Fieled, first appeared on the Stoning the Devil blog in 2009. It addresses the work of two contemporary female poets, Mary Walker Graham and Stacy Blair.

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