If you're sexy and you know it slap your hams is a darkly funny, irreverently angry, and stupidly erotic contemplation of what it means to be a person, especially a sexy person, especially a sexy fat person, with supple, slappable hams. This is a good book for bad people, no judgement. A good book of poems for people who like a procession of dogs' dicks, bodily fluids, naked old ladies, groundhogs, asses, nose picking, depression and bisexual innuendo. A poetry collection like nothing else but actually like a lot of other things. Pushing the sad into the funny and back into the sad again, this…mehr
If you're sexy and you know it slap your hams is a darkly funny, irreverently angry, and stupidly erotic contemplation of what it means to be a person, especially a sexy person, especially a sexy fat person, with supple, slappable hams. This is a good book for bad people, no judgement. A good book of poems for people who like a procession of dogs' dicks, bodily fluids, naked old ladies, groundhogs, asses, nose picking, depression and bisexual innuendo. A poetry collection like nothing else but actually like a lot of other things. Pushing the sad into the funny and back into the sad again, this book provides a portrait of a young human coping with a cruel and indifferent universe, love, life, mental illness, celebrity culture; and smizing all the way down. This poetry collection is a fat wet tongue writhing with pleasure and agony in the mouth of a culture overflowing with bad behaviour, worse intentions and even worse, smellier saliva. This book is like chicken soup for the soul, except someone misheard and they used chicken poop instead. And now they have chicken poop instead of a soul. Eloise Grills tears her time-space continuum a new one, slapping our sumptuous hams over and over; so we beat on, boats against the current, borne back ceaselessly into the arse. Shortlisted for the 2020 Mary Gilmore AwardHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
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Eloise Grills is an award-winning essayist, comics artist and poet. They recently signed a two-book deal with Brow Books. Their first book-length illustrated essay, big beautiful female theory, is slated for publication in 2020. It is being developed with the generous assistance of a VicArts grant. Their debut comics chapbook, Sexy Female Murderesses, has recently been published by Glom Press. In 2018, they won the Woollahra Digital Literary Prize for Nonfiction, and The Lifted Brow & RMIT non/fictionLab Prize for Experimental Non-fiction. They were a finalist for the mid-year Walkleys. They are a 2019 CA-SRB Emerging Critics Fellow, writing critical essays as part of a mentorship with the Sydney Review of Books. They were a 2018 Felix Meyer Scholar and a 2016 Wheeler Centre Hot Desk Fellow. Eloise has performed, appeared on panels, and illustrated for many festivals, including Melbourne Spoken Word & Poetry Festival (2019), Melbourne Writers Festival (2019), the Ubud Writers and Readers Festival (2018), the Stella Schools Program's Girls Write Up Festival (2016, 2018) the Emerging Writers Festival (2016-2018), Queensland Poetry Festival (2018) NYWF (2016-2017) and White Night (2015). From 2018-19, they co-curated Synthetic Heat, a series of non-fiction readings, with Ellena Savage, with the support of the City of Melbourne. Eloise has facilitated comics and zine-making workshops through Arts Access, the Stella Schools program, the Emerging Writers Festival, Queensland Poetry Festival and Ubud Writers and Readers Festival. They work as a creative writing tutor at RMIT, as a facilitating artist with ArtLife at Footscray Community Arts Centre and as a research assistant at the University of Melbourne. They hold a Master's Degree in Creative Writing, Editing and Publishing from the University of Melbourne. They create work at my studio in North Melbourne, as part of the Meat Market's studio program. This is Eloise's first poetry collection.
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