Homewrecker: An Adultery Anthology
By (Author) Daphne Gottlieb
Soft Skull Press
Soft Skull Press
17th October 2005
United States
General
Fiction
810.83552
Paperback
170
Width 139mm, Height 215mm
389g
An exploration into the public piety and private philandering inherent in relationships. We live in a culture founded on transgressive desire even as it insists on suppressing it. What does it mean when our most sought-after emotional state - being beloved - comes into direct conflict with our most deeply ingrained values - being honest - in our most prized relationships When desire is aroused, what are the consequences as it is silenced, suppressed, subverted or fulfilled And what happens next Although recent estimates insist that half of all women and men have cheated in their relationships, the climate of silence surrounding such behavior (except in the lowest forms of popular culture and in conjunction with major public figures) would have us believe that affairs are an anomaly. In this fluid age, what's violated may not be the marital bond, and the betrayal may not be a sexual one. "Homewrecker" explores the emotional intensity and complexity that affairs entail: euphoric, unapologetic, guilty, torn, ashamed, unrepentant, creative, insatiable, self-loathing and many more - sometimes all at once and from a multitude of perspectives. Major shapers of contemporary writing share space with fresh talent in "Homewrecker", each with a different take on the desire and its aftermath. Here, over 20 writers prove that there are no victims here, no villains and no innocent bystanders. Only lovers, with all the responsibility the word implies.
"Gottlieb has a wickedly smart sense of humour, edged with the pain of human fallibility...Clever, fun, and deep all at once." - San Francisco Bay Guardian on Why Things Burn "[Final Girl is] one of the strongest volumes of political poetry to be published in years....Simultaneously hard-hitting, witty, and deeply moving, Final Girl is one of those books of poetry that ranks as simply necessary." - Joel Schalit, Punk Planet"
Daphne Gottlieb is the author of three books of poetry: Final Girl, Why Things Burn (both available from Turnaround) and Pelt. She was the winner of the 2003 Audre Lorde Award for Poetry and a 2001 Firecracker Alternative Book Award. She lives in San Francisco, CA.