Cripple Poetics

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Cripple Poetics
Author : Petra Kuppers
File Size : 53,8 Mb
Publisher : Homofactus Press
Language : English
Release Date : 03 June 2024
ISBN : 9780978597337
Pages : 126 pages
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Cripple Poetics by Petra Kuppers Book PDF Summary

A love story for crip culture! By turns playful, unsettling, raw and moving, Cripple Poetics: A Love Story is an immersive and sensual correspondence that builds and heats by accretion-one keystroke at a time. The dance of courtship is reflected in language that alternately snakes and darts, declares and obfuscates, reminisces and forges-finding freedom within its limitations. Cripple Poetics preserves and unfolds the artifacts of an original and timely love story that might otherwise have remained shrouded in a small, forgotten corner of cyberspace.

Cripple Poetics

A love story for crip culture! By turns playful, unsettling, raw and moving, Cripple Poetics: A Love Story is an immersive and sensual correspondence that builds and heats by accretion-one keystroke at a time. The dance of courtship is reflected in language that alternately snakes and darts, declares and obfuscates,

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