Erotikon Poems

Erotikon Poems by Susan Mitchell, published by Harper Collins on February 6, 2001, is a reprint edition consisting of 96 pages. This collection invites readers to explore the complexities of desire and self-discovery through the lens of poetry. Mitchell’s language is described as both beautiful and mischievous, guiding readers through themes of seduction, surrender, and the transformative power of sexual appetites.
In Erotikon, readers will find an exploration of how our deepest desires shape our identities. The poems delve into the primal aspects of human experience, encouraging reflection on the connections between desire and self-understanding. This edition presents a rich tapestry of sensuality and communion, inviting an intimate engagement with the themes of love and longing.
Official synopsis Publisher
How do we discover our deepest desires, those that at once elude and define us? In Erotikon, award-winning poet Susan Mitchell invites us to make that discovery — and in the process, to understand our true selves. In language both staggeringly beautiful and wonderfully mischevious, Mitchell explores the primal , transformative power of our sexual appetites. Drawing us in like a lover through her sensual world, she moves from seduction to surrender to symbiosis and the ultimate communion we long for in our lives on earth.
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