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Portrait of My Lover as a Horse
2003
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3.70
Average Rating
80
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This collection is recklessly erotic, giving 100 dangerously intimate views of love and longing, desire and desolation, jealousy, and lust. She pictures her lover not only as a horse, but in 100 different angel, whale, beetle, or sugar mouse. These poems are raffish love riffs with hundreds of delicious images whipped up into a lover's frenzy or hitting rock bottom when everything goes pear-shaped. This is a collection for anyone who didn't know poems could hit you where it hurts or where it feels just too good to be true.
Avg Rating
3.70
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Author

Selima Hill
Selima Hill
Author · 14 books

Selima Hill (born 13 October 1945 in Hampstead) is a British poet. Selima Hill grew up in rural England and Wales. She read Moral Sciences at New Hall, Cambridge University (1965-7). She regularly collaborates with artists and has worked on multimedia projects with the Royal Ballet, Welsh National Opera and BBC Bristol. She is a tutor at the Poetry School in London, and has taught creative writing in hospitals and prisons. Selima Hill won first prize in the 1988 Arvon Foundation/Observer International Poetry Competition for her long poem The Accumulation of Small Acts of Kindness, and her 1997 collection, Violet, was shortlisted for the Forward Poetry Prize (Best Poetry Collection of the Year), the T. S. Eliot Prize and the Whitbread Poetry Award. Her book of poetry, Bunny (2001), a series of poems about a young girl growing up in the 1950s, won the Whitbread Poetry Award. A selected poems: Gloria, was published in 2008. She was a Fellow at University of Exeter. Selima Hill lives in Lyme Regis. Her most recent book of poetry is People Who Like Meatballs (2012), shortlisted for the Forward Poetry Prize (Best Poetry Collection of the Year). (from Wikipedia)

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