Ebook {Epub PDF} Remnants of Passion by Sarah Einstein






















Check out this great listen on bltadwin.ru Remnants of Passion is a collection of essays that examine one woman's search for love, sex, and a sense of belonging from adolescence into middle age. It's equal parts queer and quotidian, ranging in its focus from lesbians fighting over the politics of.  · In various ways, these essays deal with “the remnants of passion,” or the aftermath of love, and they do so with refreshing insight and honesty. While Freud may or may not have said “sometimes a cigar is just a cigar” (as opposed to a metaphorical penis), it is clear that Einstein knows that sex is never just sex, and love usually has a cost.  · Remnants of Passion is a collection of essays that examine one woman’s search for love, sex, and a sense of belonging from adolescence into middle age. It’s equal parts queer and quotidian, ranging in its focus from lesbians fighting over the politics of penetration to first kisses, from apologies never made to a marriage held together with bltadwin.ru: Sarah Einstein.


Check out this great listen on bltadwin.ru Remnants of Passion is a collection of essays that examine one woman's search for love, sex, and a sense of belonging from adolescence into middle age. It's equal parts queer and quotidian, ranging in its focus from lesbians fighting over the politics of. Einstein is the author of Remnants of Passion (Shebooks ), and the forthcoming book, Mot: A Memoir (University of Georgia Press ). Her work has been awarded a Puschart Prize, a Best of the Net, and the AWP Series Prize in Creative Nonfiction. See more. Next page. Customer reviews. out of 5 stars. SARAH EINSTEIN is the author of Mot: A Memoir, coming in September from the University of Georgia Press, Remnants of Passion (Shebooks ), and numerous essays and short stories. She is an Asst. Professor of Creative Writing at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga.


Remnants of Passion is a collection of essays that examine one woman's search for love, sex, and a sense of belonging from adolescence into middle age. It's equal parts queer and quotidian, ranging in its focus from lesbians fighting over the politics of penetration to first kisses, from apologies never made to a marriage held together with spaghetti. In various ways, these essays deal with “the remnants of passion,” or the aftermath of love, and they do so with refreshing insight and honesty. While Freud may or may not have said “sometimes a cigar is just a cigar” (as opposed to a metaphorical penis), it is clear that Einstein knows that sex is never just sex, and love usually has a cost. Sarah Einstein’s new e-book, “Remnants of Passion,” traces what is left after infatuations, crushes, love affairs, and missed opportunities through four essays. She writes about the shadows behind emotions; in these pages, she recounts what it feels like to be “lonely in a dangerous way” and what it means to seek fulfillment in others and to be almost or temporarily fulfilled.

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