Pink Privacy

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Pink Privacy
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AuthorJessica Yatrofsky
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
GenreFeminist, Poetry
PublisherConveyor Arts
Publication date
2017
Media typePrint (hardcover)
Pages173
ISBN1986921123

Pink Privacy is a 173-page collection of poems by American artist Jessica Yatrofsky published in 2017 by Conveyor Arts. The book consists of around 200 short poems.[1]

Background[edit]

Pink Privacy was the debut collection of poems published by Yatrofsky. In Yatrofsky's Pink Privacy, sexual desire and sick burns form language simultaneously comedic, sad, and ferociously sensual.[2] Yatrofsky's poems draw from high-minded art school theory to schoolyard taunts. The lesson of Pink Privacy is pity to those who have fucked its author.[3]

Credits[edit]

Artwork by Alphachanneling .

Words by[edit]

Jessica Yatrofsky

Reception[edit]

New York Magazine remarked that Pink Privacy was a comedic rebuttal to the oh-so-serious nature of the art world, while still a work of literary art in its own right[4] and i-D mentioned that “Pink Privacy is a revelatory approach to the form”.[5] Nylon Magazine remarked that Pink Privacy, is Jessica Yatrofsky's first foray into the realm of poetry writing and is guaranteed to start a conversation.[6] with poems that have a high level of sexual frankness.[7]

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