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Sexual Stealing by Wendy Walker

Wendy
Walker
and Daniel Levin BECKER

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Walker
Wendy
and Daniel Levin BECKER
Sexual Stealing by Wendy Walker
With color and black and white illustrations throughout, pictorial endsheets. 192 pp. Book design by Jerry Kelly
[Upper Montclair, New Jersey]
Temporary Culture
2021
First edition, one of 125 copies, signed by the author
Red brillianta cloth, letterpress spine label, pictorial endpapers. ISBN 09961359-5-2 ISBN13 978-0-9961359-5-5
310750
$150

A beautiful and dangerous book by Wendy Walker, with a preface by Daniel Levin Becker.

A necessary necromancer, Wendy Walker summons ghosts from the gaps of the gothic. SEXUAL STEALING is built from shattered mysteries; it offers liberation via constraint, renders renewal via revision, and wields erasure as a weapon of the marginalized. It looks like poetry and dazzles like magic, but this is a book of reckoning. Page by page, line by line, and word by word it reconfigures the act of reading.             — Matthew Cheney

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NOW AVAILABLE IN PAPERBACK 

Now also available as a full color paperback, with all the original illustrations printed digitally to the highest standard. 192 pages, 7 x 10 inches, illustrated wrappers.
ISBN13 978-0-9961359-7-9. Retail price : $50.00.
SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY PRICE: $40 with coupon : WENDY
Distributed by LEVELLERS PRESS / OFF THE COMMON BOOKS, Amherst, Mass.
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Aso available as an E-BOOK (pdf format). Illustrated, 192 pages.
ISBN13 978-0-9961359-9-3. Price $15.00.
Distributed by WEIGHTLESS BOOKS.
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“It is hard to know what is most admirable here: the deeply serious ethical reflectiveness behind the work, Walker’s intense aesthetic sensibility, or the literary invention which reveals the possibility of new forms of expression.  . . . Temporary Culture has also here produced one the most beautifully designed paperbacks I have ever seen.” — Jacob Smullyan, Heavy Feather

SEXUAL STEALING is an interrogation of the Gothic, slavery, and sexual exploitation. Where the authors of the first Gothic novels set their tales in worlds safely distant in time and space from the conventions of late eighteenth-century England, Wendy Walker probes the obsessions and anxieties underlying these works, and dramatizes a tale of forcible taking, the brutal exercise of wealth and power, and the revolution that follows.

SEXUAL STEALING is formally innovative, written using a simple constraint to extract clues from Anne Radcliffe’s The Mysteries of Udolpho. Walker has also selected quotations and images, chiefly from late eighteenth and early nineteenth century sources, to illuminate and comment upon the newly excavated text. Walker notes, “SEXUAL STEALING is poetic in that its form reflects its subject; it searches for a way to write the voices that are buried in full view, and subverts available genres to talk about something widely felt and intuited but not discussed.”

Daniel Levin Becker’s preface, “often pastoral often breathing”, suggests ways of encountering the work: to read it as a novel, to listen to it as a song cycle, or to “join it as you would an insurgency.” Walker discusses the formal structure of the book in an afterword. Her essay, Sexual Stealing and the Gothic, examines the roots of the Gothic novel in the legal extremes of England of the eighteenth century, where a person might own a human being and be at the risk of hanging for his homosexuality.

There are notes on the sources and a bibliography.

Wendy Walker is author of The Sea-Rabbit, or, The Artist of Life (1988), The Secret Service (1992), Stories out of Omarie (1995), Blue Fire (2009), My Man and other Critical Fictions (2011), and The Camperdown Elm (2017). She lives in Brooklyn.