<p>From Genesis to Deuteronomy from <em>Bereshit</em> to <em>Zot Haberacha</em> from Eden to Gaza from Eve to Emma Goldman <strong><em>we who desire</em></strong> interweaves the mythic and the mundane as it follows the arc of the Torah with carefully chosen words astute observations and deep emotion.</p><p>&quot;<strong><em>we who desire</em></strong> began as daily writing practice a poem on the weekly Torah portion. I refined edited slashed leaving only those words that tell a story the real story of creation and covenant liberation and desire. Especially desire. I have turned it and turned it for decades this manual of instruction this text that called me into forever. Turned it until the words felt right until I was able to admit its hold on me. Fire and splendor. Fire and splendor.&quot; -Sue Swartz</p><p>Sue Swartz has used a brilliant fortified playful serious humanely furious moral imagination and a poet&#39;s love of the music of language to re-tell the saga of the Bible you thought you knew-and make its implications crystal clear for the life you are right now living. Amen.<br />-Alicia Ostriker author <em>For the Love of God: The Bible as an Open Book</em></p><p>Consistently on key Swartz&#39;s lyrical voice moves deftly between the Biblical past and our gritty contemporary moment-often interweaving the two in surprising ways.<br />-Yehoshua November author <em>God&#39;s Optimism</em></p><p>Sue Swartz does magnificent acrobatics with the Torah in We Who Desire. She takes the English that&#39;s become staid and boring and adds something that&#39;s new and strange and exciting. These are poems that leave a taste in your mouth and you walk away from them thinking what did I just read? Oh yeah. It&#39;s the Bible.<br />-Matthue Roth author <em>Yom Kippur A Go-Go</em> <em>My First Kafka</em></p><p>It is more than their accessibility that marks Sue Swartz&#39;s poems as special - it is the access they give the reader to sudden emotion: wonder desire laughter hurt. Swartz has taken the well-worn motif of Torah commentary-in-verse and created something entirely new and entirely wonderful.<br />&shy;-Lawrence Bush author <em>American Torah Toons</em> <em>Waiting for God: The Spiritual Explorations of a Reluctant Atheist</em></p>
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