With candor, Blaine Marchand traces the development of his male identity from childhood sexual explorations and institutional ritual abuse through marriage and fatherhood to a discovery of gay sexuality and a celebration of male love. At times painfully self-conscious and at other times wildly uninhibited, Marchand's poetry sings the body electric at a pitch we have seldom heard since Walt Whitman's gay verse.
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Soft cover. Condition: Fine. 93 pages. 23 cm. Pictorial wraps. Inscribed by author (Blaine) on half-title page. Blaine Marchand has been active in the literary scene in Ottawa for over 50 years; he was a co-founder of the Canadian Review, Sparks magazine, the Ottawa Independent Writers and the Ottawa Valley Book Festival; he was the President of the League of Canadian Poets from 1991-1993. A new little poetry book. Inscribed by Author(s). Seller Inventory # 2963
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