Touch Me by Joseph Cooper
Touch Me is a stark and stunning inquest. Joseph Cooper offers a rich and penetrating view of a shattering love. Among lightning shapes of spaces, gentle word ways force wide this love exposing terrible wisdom through dialogic violence. Play the game. —Jane Werle
Touch Me is a stark and stunning inquest. Joseph Cooper offers a rich and penetrating view of a shattering love. Among lightning shapes of spaces, gentle word ways force wide this love exposing terrible wisdom through dialogic violence. Play the game. —Jane Werle
Touch Me is a stark and stunning inquest. Joseph Cooper offers a rich and penetrating view of a shattering love. Among lightning shapes of spaces, gentle word ways force wide this love exposing terrible wisdom through dialogic violence. Play the game. —Jane Werle
Touch Me is a stark and stunning inquest. Joseph Cooper offers a rich and penetrating view of a shattering love. Among lightning shapes of spaces, gentle word ways force wide this love exposing terrible wisdom through dialogic violence. Play the game.
—Jane Werle, poet and educator
Touch Me (see also: violent rupturing of symbolic order) n. 1. title of an imbroglio of poetic genius and the second published work by Joseph Cooper, a singular voice calling out in the wilderness of 21st century American publishing. 2. a linguistic tool used in the vivisection of artifice and romantic love in order to expose their sexually deviant board game structuring beneath. 3. easily the most exciting and honest narrative adventure you will encounter anywhere.
—Jamba Dunn, Novelist, Media Critic
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Joseph Cooper is the author of the full-length collection Autobiography of a Stutterer , BlazeVox Books 2007. His work has appeared in numerous journals, most recently, Fact-Simile and Sentence. His resides in Buffalo, NY.
Book Information:
· Paperback: 94 pages
· Binding: Perfect-Bound
· Publisher: BlazeVOX [books]
· ISBN: 9781935402190