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    <![CDATA[Final Girl]]>
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    <![CDATA[&lt;div&gt;The one who remains to tell the story &#8212; the &quot;final girl&quot; &#8212; is the last girl left alive in this bracing cycle of poems that draw on slasher movies, captivity fantasies, queer theory, and death from breast cancer. Sexy and tart, low-down and high-hearted poems such as Suture, Slash, Vamp, and Bride of Reanimator articulate the dark desires, fears, and traumas out of which pop culture is made. Author Daphne Gottlieb is the winner of the 2002 Firecracker Award and a 2002 Lambda Finalist.&lt;/div&gt;]]>
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    <![CDATA[Jokes and the Unconscious: A Graphic Novel]]>
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    <![CDATA[&lt;div&gt;Heard the one about the dying father? In this savagely brilliant graphic novel by slam poet Daphne Gottlieb<em> (Final Girl)</em> and<em> Hothead Paisan</em> creator Diane DiMassa, a 19-year-old woman named Sasha loses her father to cancer and takes a job in the hospital where he had worked as a doctor. Moving from room to room with her clipboard of forms, Sasha encounters the insane, the suicidal, and the brave &#8212; then returns to her office to look up all her friends&#8217; and enemies&#8217; medical records. <br/>Taking its title from Freud&#8217;s<em> Jokes and their Relation to the Unconscious,</em> Gottlieb and DiMassa&#8217;s first collaboration is both moving and darkly funny. Where comedy meets chemo, where mirth meets mortality,<em> Jokes and the Unconscious</em> explores the murky terrain of grief &#8212; a shadowland of memory, sexual escape, and morbid snickering. &lt;/div&gt;]]>
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    <![CDATA[Why Things Burn: Poems]]>
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    <![CDATA[For many performance poets, the simple act of writing down the words can kill a poem's spirit and energy. Not so with Daphne Gottlieb. In Why Things Burn, Gottlieb tackles sexuality, lesbian issues, rape, urban life, and a host of other topics with the same power of her live performances. Includes photos of the author in performance.]]>
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    <![CDATA[Fucking Daphne: Mostly True Stories and Fictions]]>
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    <![CDATA[&lt;div&gt;When Daphne Gottlieb first found herself the character in someone else&#8217;s story she was intrigued; over time, as she appeared in more and more stories, she started to wonder about the implications of what was real and what wasn&#8217;t. Did it matter that there were published stories of her having sex in bathrooms, vacant parking lots, on the balcony at a party in an old bordello? Did it matter whether or not they were true? <br/><br/>This question sparked the idea for <em>Fucking Daphne,</em> a collection that blurs the lines between reality and fiction and begs the question &#8220;who is the real Daphne?&#8221; A pill-popping wild child? A soft place to fall with a broken heart? A dreadlocked vixen?<br/><br/>Contributors include Hanne Blank, Stephen Elliot, Sarah Katherine Lewis, and Ariel Gore, who describe, watch, and engage with a character that is not Daphne Gottlieb; Daphne is a projection, a fantasy, a zeitgeist. We are all a multitude of people in bed. We are all Daphne.<br/><br/>Harnessing the playfulness of the hoax, the seductiveness of literature, and the edginess of the avant-garde, <em>Fucking Daphne</em> is unique in a culture hungry for sex, information, and most of all, understanding. &lt;/div&gt;]]>
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    <![CDATA[Kissing Dead Girls]]>
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    <![CDATA[Homewrecker: An Adultery Anthology]]>
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    <![CDATA[&lt;div&gt;Exploring the realities of public piety and private philandering, <em>Homewrecker</em> combines fiction, nonfiction, and poetry to present a multitude of perspectives on adultery and the emotional complexity that affairs entail. Acclaimed contemporary writers share space with fresh talent in its pages, each with a different take on adultery and its aftermath. In &quot;The Other Man,&quot; Stephen Elliot remembers the dominatrix who two-timed him with a square. Lori Selke spins steamy erotica in &quot;Sex and the Married Dyke,&quot; a story about how quickly queer marriage can degenerate into extramarital queer activity. Neal Pollack's &quot;Confessions of a Dial-up Gigolo&quot; recalls the early days of the Internet when anything seemed possible, even destroying the marriage of someone you've never met.&lt;/div&gt;]]>
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    <![CDATA[Pelt]]>
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    <![CDATA[Color of the Longest Day]]>
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    <![CDATA[A collaborative work of writing and photography by: Carina Ferrero, Silas Flipper, Karen Garman, Daphne Gottlieb, Dusty Lombardo, Ace Morgan and Anna Joy Springer]]>
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