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Read Poetry Rumpus Original Translating Desire: The Erotic-Macabre Poetry of Joyce Mansour Emilie MoorhouseNovember 18, 2019 ...women’s writing has often been deemed too dark, too sultry, too frigid, too hysterical.Read