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The Love-Talkers

by Gail Wronsky
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Overview

This first novel from poet Gail Wronsky is the story of two American couples caught up in the erotic power of a strange book they find in a rare bookshop.

Synopsis

Here is a first novel from one of America's most luminous poets. Gail Wronsky's erotic fable The Love-Talkers is the story of two American couples caught up in the power of a strange book they find in a rare bookshop. In gorgeous poetical language, Wronsky explores the sexual mystery wrought by this leather-bound volume amid the lush surroundings of Mexico City. As her characters cannot resist the attraction of The Love-Talkers, neither will you.

Los Angeles Times - January 27, 2002 - Carol Muske Dukes

Gail Wronsky, an acclaimed poet, has somehow given birth to a completely new form here: half prose, half poetry, a drifting hybrid of myth and priapic fantasy.

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Carol Muske Dukes

Gail Wronsky, an acclaimed poet, has somehow given birth to a completely new form here: half prose, half poetry, a drifting hybrid of myth and priapic fantasy.
β€”Los Angeles Times - January 27, 2002

Book Details

Published
June 1, 2001
Publisher
Hollyridge Press
Pages
140
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780967600338

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