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XMAS COCK
Other holidays I’ve spent
On pillowy sand beaches
Oceans crooned as I ate
Sweet, meaty coconuts
Xmas three faced Murga
Sent from sultry Madras
My brown, velvet present
Unwrapped, he emanates
sandalwood and musk
Flesh to my flesh
Slim hands touch me
Like magic wands
A temple priest lights candles
To desire old as sperm
Morning his cock rises
Like a yeasty cake
My oven yet warm
Receives his rosewater
libation.
(copyright Brabara Foster to read her bio scroll down)
visions
of Ophelia - beautifully erotic, sensually stimualting nudes
Bio:
Barbara Foster is
an Associate Professor and research librarian at CUNY. She is co-author
of three highly acclaimed books, including the biographies Forbidden Journey
(Harper/Collins) and The Secret Lives of Alexandra David-Neel (Overlook,
2007). The New York Times reviewed her biography of David-Neel favorably
on three occasions: the “Bear in Mind” column called it “a wonderful biography,”
and “New and Noteworthy” stated: “Hers was a great human life very well
written up.” The New York Review of Books rated the biography "one of
the best books of all-time."
Barbara is a world
traveler in the tradition of the heroic women she writes about. She has
acted as a referee for Britain's Royal Geographical Society. Barbara has
lectured on David-Neel (the French explorer of Tibet) at universities,
conferences, museums, and libraries worldwide--including Harvard, Yale,
Princeton and Cal Tech in the U.S., and Sidney, Buenos Aires, Prague,
Mexico City, and Calgary among international venues. Recently she spoke
before an unprecedented joint meeting of the Harvard-MIT Club. Barbara
has written numerous articles, for print and the Net, both scholarly and
popular. These pieces have appeared in Travel and Leisure, the Richmond
Review(London),,Drexel Onlline Journal , the North Dakota Quarterly, Journal
of the West, Culturefront (Summer 2000), Nineteenth Century (cover story--Spring
2002), Jewish Currents (2006), as well as on the Net in popular sites
dealing with sexuality, such as Nerve, Clean Sheets, Diverse Publications(UK)and
Ruthie's Club. Barbara has also published dozens of poems in journals
in every English speaking country.
Barbara is joint
author of Three in Love: Menages a Trois from Ancient to Modern Times
(HarperSF, 1997), which is presently an Authors Guild Selection available
on iUniverse and amazon. The subject of favorable feature stories in the
Philadelphia Inquirer and NY's Daily News. Entertainment Weekly praised
Three, calling it “racy and engaging”; the Washington Post said: “the
first serious study of collective intimacy”; The New Yorker called it
“a people’s almanac of love triangle lore.” Recently, Barbara has been
interviewed by the BBC (Channel Four), CBC, ARTE (EU TV), S. Korea's SBS-TV,
and CBS' 20/20 for TV documentaries on Polyamory, Eve Ensler’s latest
documentary on love as well as for articles in the New York Post and the
Times Literary Supplement. She is at work on a sequel to Three, which
will be the definitive study of the history and psychology of plural love.
In addition Barbara has completed her intimate memoir of her experiences
in New York and other exotic locales. Culturefront (Summer 2000), Nineteenth
Century (cover story--Spring 2002), Jewish Currents (2006), as well as
on the Net in popular sites dealing with sexuality, such as Nerve, Clean
Sheets, Diverse Publications(UK)and Ruthie's Club. Barbara has also published
dozens of poems in journals in every English speaking country.
Barbara is joint
author of Three in Love: Menages a Trois from Ancient to Modern Times
(HarperSF, 1997), which is presently an Authors Guild Selection available
on iUniverse and amazon. The subject of favorable feature stories in the
Philadelphia Inquirer and NY's Daily News. Entertainment Weekly praised
Three, calling it “racy and engaging”; the Washington Post said: “the
first serious study of collective intimacy”; The New Yorker called it
“a people’s almanac of love triangle lore.” Recently, Barbara has been
interviewed by the BBC (Channel Four), CBC, ARTE (EU TV), S. Korea's SBS-TV,
and CBS' 20/20 for TV documentaries on Polyamory, Eve Ensler’s latest
documentary on love as well as for articles in the New York Post and the
Times Literary Supplement. She is at work on a sequel to Three, which
will be the definitive study of the history and psychology of plural love.
In addition Barbara has completed her intimate memoir of her experiences
in New York and other exotic locales.
Check out
her site : http://www.threeinlove.com
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