A story is not true unless the storyteller puts something of his own in it.
"In wildly feminist adaptions of Eskimo myths, Denise Duhamel explores issues of gender identity and sexuality in poems so basic to human psychology and anatomy that readers cannot help but be returned to their own wild and basic urges. Here, in The Woman With Two Vaginas is the nature of the poet Denise Duhamel, a talented, hip, young white woman who carries on, sensuously, with shocking directness, the poetry of the self in the context of the ancient wisdoms of the North"
-Molly Peacock
"Certainly one of the most fascinating interesting books you will ever read"