Description
Grasping Mens Metaphors is a journey through a maze of beliefs constructed over millennia by the poet and the pornographer with the same tools: language and image. From the frame established by the opening section, through parodies of literary pretentions, poses and poseurs, Grasping Mens Metaphors moves towards a dramatic re-examination of the uses and meanings of myths and sybmols.
About the author
Sharon H. Nelson is the author of eight books and four chapbooks of poems and of essays, political analyses, literary reviews, and scripts. A native of Montreal, she has worked as a journalist, editor, and teacher, and has also co-authored computer science texts. She lectures across Canada on the arts and feminist issues. Several of her plays have been produced and her poems have been used as music for choreographies.