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Donna Masini

    Alles über Yvonne
    About Yvonne
    That Kind of Danger
    Turning to Fiction
    4:30 Movie
    • 2020

      In highly charged, dazzling language, 4:30 Movie explores a sister's death and the ways movies shape our imaginations.

      4:30 Movie
    • 2006

      Turning to Fiction

      Poems

      • 114 pages
      • 4 hours of reading
      4.3(44)Add rating

      Exploring the intersections of desire and intimacy, the book delves into various forms of confessions, from phone sex to spiritual revelations. It weaves together themes of familial relationships, particularly the bond between mothers and daughters, alongside personal reflections on love and self-discovery. Through evocative poetry, it captures the complexity of reading others and oneself, ultimately highlighting the nuanced nature of human longing and connection.

      Turning to Fiction
    • 2001

      That Kind of Danger

      • 128 pages
      • 5 hours of reading
      4.2(35)Add rating

      Awarded the 1993 Barnard New Women Poets Prize, this collection showcases the innovative voice of a rising poet. The work explores themes of identity, femininity, and the complexities of modern life through vivid imagery and emotional depth. Each poem invites readers into a world of personal reflection and societal observation, making it a significant contribution to contemporary poetry. The poet's unique perspective and skillful use of language resonate throughout the collection, offering a fresh take on the human experience.

      That Kind of Danger
    • 1997

      About Yvonne

      • 304 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      Terry Spera, the witty and obsessive narrator, embarks on a provocative journey as she stalks her husband Mark's suspected lover, Yvonne. This debut novel skillfully blends humor and eroticism as Terry infiltrates Yvonne's life, exploring her apartment and personal space while grappling with her own crumbling marriage. As she attempts to hold onto normalcy, the narrative oscillates between doubt and conviction, leaving both Terry and the reader questioning the reality of Mark's fidelity.

      About Yvonne