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    <![CDATA[Sex at Noon Taxes: Poems]]>
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    <![CDATA[Playfully invading the traditional territories of poetry, Sally Van Doren throws into question form, subject matter, and the sound and meaning of words. The poems in <em>Sex at Noon Taxes</em> mix straightforward narrative, midwestern vernacular, and linguistic ambivalence, embedded in which is a struggle between the mind and the body. While one poem admonishes the reader to &quot;Forget the phonics / of the focal/fecal. Phrase, / fashion, and effuse,&quot; in another the speaker says, &quot;I refine my sense of / pain when you touch me / with something blue.&quot; A preoccupation with the visual, artists, and artwork seeps through many of these imagistic minitexts. These poems look for release in descriptions of physical acts and in intricate manipulations of language. Sometimes they find it: &quot;Along comes the sentence to / break up the monotony of possession.&quot; More often, though, the questions they pose resist answers: &quot;What extravagant / commodity is sex?&quot; and &quot;Which el-  / lipsis omits love?&quot; Gender identification blurs as the poems probe theories of articulation and investigate the geographies of language and love. Through wordplay and word work, these poems travel a tightly crafted sphere of emotions and ideas.]]>
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  <read_at>Wed Oct 15 00:00:00 -0700 2008</read_at>
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    <body><![CDATA[Sex at Noon Taxes by Sally Van Doren arrived in my mailbox from the American Academy of Poets. Van Doren's volume won the Walt Whitman Award from the Academy. I read the title and spent a great deal of time pondering it before I opened the book. Is the sex at noon taxing or is it taxed at noon? Ther...<a href="http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/33884596">more...</a>]]></body>
    
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