by Mutsuo Takahashi
translated by Hiroaki Sato
University of Minnesota Press, 2012
Paper: 978-0-8166-7972-0
Library of Congress Classification PL862.A4212P6 2012
Dewey Decimal Classification 895.615

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“In the name of / Man, member, / and the holy fluid, / Amen,” begins Mutsuo Takahashi’s epic one-thousand-line erotic fantasy poem, “Ode,” the centerpiece of his groundbreaking collection of queer poetry, Poems of a Penisist. Takahashi’s work, reminiscent of Walt Whitman’s, is a celebration of the male body, treating homosexual desire as something sacred. Stunningly beautiful and passionate, Poems of a Penisist is one of the most important compilations of homoerotic poetry written in the twentieth century.




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