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Professor and Poet Laureate Emanuel di Pasquale presents us with a marvelous new volume of his essays and poems on this question, of Natural Love, and the Unnatural Attacks Against It. He draws upon Melville's Billy Budd, from Blake's poems about youthful virgins, from the struggles of Hawthorne's Hester, with a beautiful child from a man not her husband, and from Lawrence's Lady Chatterley, trapped in a marriage to a cruel and impotent man. di Pasquale also draws upon the clinical understandings of the late Wilhelm Reich, a primary advocate and scientific investigator of natural love, to…mehr

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Professor and Poet Laureate Emanuel di Pasquale presents us with a marvelous new volume of his essays and poems on this question, of Natural Love, and the Unnatural Attacks Against It. He draws upon Melville's Billy Budd, from Blake's poems about youthful virgins, from the struggles of Hawthorne's Hester, with a beautiful child from a man not her husband, and from Lawrence's Lady Chatterley, trapped in a marriage to a cruel and impotent man. di Pasquale also draws upon the clinical understandings of the late Wilhelm Reich, a primary advocate and scientific investigator of natural love, to remind us of what we are missing, have lost, and risk to continue losing. Emanuel di Pasquale has brought back to life these often forgotten authors and their important core writings and message, on the central role of love in sexuality.
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Autorenporträt
Emanuel di Pasquale was born in Ragusa, Sicily, and emigrated to America in 1957. He holds a B. A. in English from Adelphi University and an M. A. from NYU. His translations from Italian include The Journey Ends Here by Carlo della Corte (Gradiva, 2000), Sharing a Trip by Silvio Ramat (Bordighera Press, 2001), which won a Raiziss/dePalchi Fellowship from the Academy of American Poets, and Between the Blast Furnaces and the Dizziness by Milo De Angelis (Chelsea Editions, 2003). He has published sixteen books of his own poetry, the first being Genesis (Boa Editions, 1989); and the latest four being The Ocean's Will (2013) from Guernica Editions (Canada), Self-Portrait (NYQ Books, 2014), Knowing the Moment (Blast Press, 2014), and Poems in Sicily and America (Blast Press, 2016). He has also written a book for children, Cartwheel to the Moon (Cricket Books, 2003). In 2012 Xenos books published his translation of Dante's La Vita Nova which he co-translated with Bruno Alemanni. He is the Poet Laureate of Long Branch, New Jersey, and teaches English at Middlesex County College.