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Sugar

poems by
Martin Pousson

cover photgraphy, illustration, and design
by Shane Luitjens/Torquere Creative
book design by Greg Wharton/Suspect Thoughts Press

poetry/gay & lesbian studies
softcover, 5X8
88 pages, $12.95
ISBN-10: 0-9763411-5-8
ISBN-13: 978-0-9763411-5-4
release: November 2005


—Finalist—
2005 Lambda Literary Award
for Gay Men's Poetry

Martin Pousson takes the hard-earned wisdom he's gained as an American outsider three times over—Southerner, Cajun, and queer—and lets it dissolve on his burning poet's tongue.

This cycle of short, but far from syrupy sweet, poems begins with a fey boy's odyssey through the labyrinths of masculinity, race, desire, and family tragedy in his childhood home of Louisiana. It follows the man as he escapes the South to find himself an outsider again, only this time in the gay ghettos of New York, Los Angeles, and San Francisco. It ends with the man reborn a fierce writer who embraces No Place as his home and himself and other enlightened misfits as his family.

Read select poems from Sugar at Velvet Mafia.


Author Photograph by Peter Murdock

Martin Pousson was born and raised in the bayouland of Louisiana. His first novel, No Place, Louisiana, was a finalist for the John Gardner Award in Fiction and has been translated into French. He has taught in the writing program at Columbia University in New York and at 826 Valencia in San Francisco. He now teaches at Loyola University in New Orleans, where he lives. This is his first collection of poems.

Visit the Martin Pousson webpage.

Read
Sugar, Disco, and Marc Almond's Crotch:
A Conversation Between Jake Shears and Martin Pousson.



"Here is the poet Louisiana has always wanted. Gulf Coast heat turns into huge trees and lush flora, which then turn into sex and dramatic dialogue. Desire so metamorphic inevitably slides toward hallucination. To convey experience at the edge, Martin Pousson has invented a new poetics that takes from the earlier art only its intense imagery and verbal economy. The few dozen pages of Sugar bring a tragic and sensuous bayou mindscape unforgettably to life."

—Alfred Corn, author of Stake and Contradictions

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