The Kiss: Intimacies from Writers

The Kiss: Intimacies from Writers

by Brian Turner (Author)

Synopsis

From Sioux Falls to Khartoum, from Kyoto to Reykjavik; from the panchayat forests of India to the Giant's Causeway on the coast of Northern Ireland; in taxis and at bus stops, in kitchens and sleigh beds, haystacks and airports around the globe-people are kissing one another. The sublime kiss. The ambiguous kiss. The devastating kiss. The kiss we can't take back. The kiss we can never give. The kiss that changes a life. In this anthology, writers and thinkers share their thoughts on a specific kiss-the unexpected and unforgettable-in an attempt to bridge the gulf, to connect us to one another on a deeply human level, and to explore the messy and complicated intimacies that exist in our actual lives, as well as in the complicated landscape of the imagination.

Sparked and developed from a series curated for Guernica by editor Brian Turner, this is a book meant to be read from cover to cover, just as much as it's meant to be dipped into-with each kiss pulling us closer to the moments in our lives that matter most.

A kiss, you see, can carry not just a heart in it, but a soul. -from Pico Iyer, The Kiss at Dawn

There are countries in that kiss, years of experience, ghosts of past lovers and the tricks they taught you. -from Siobhan Fallon, The Ride

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 256
Edition: Reprint
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
Published: 10 Feb 2019

ISBN 10: 0393356884
ISBN 13: 9780393356885

Author Bio
Brian Turner is the author of the memoir My Life as a Foreign Country and the poetry collections Here, Bullet, and Phantom Noise. He directs the low-residency MFA program at Sierra Nevada College.