An edition of Crime Against Nature (1990)

Crime against nature

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Crime against nature
Minnie Bruce Pratt
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An edition of Crime Against Nature (1990)

Crime against nature

1st ed.
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Introduction by Julie R. Enszer contains biographical information about the author as well as the afterword.

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English
Pages
144

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Cover of: Crime against nature
Crime against nature
2013, A Midsummer Night's Press, Sinister Wisdom
in English - 1st ed.
Cover of: Crime Against Nature
Crime Against Nature
1990, Firebrand Books
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Edition Notes

Originally published: Firebrand Press, 1989.

Published in
New York, Berkeley, CA
Series
Sinister wisdom -- 88, Sapphic classics, Sinister wisdom -- 88., Sapphic classics

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
811/.54
Library of Congress
PS3566.R35 C75 2013, PS3566.R35 A6 2013

The Physical Object

Pagination
144 p.
Number of pages
144

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL30968660M
ISBN 10
1938334043
ISBN 13
9781938334047
LCCN
2013443672, 2013474290
OCLC/WorldCat
829743384

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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