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y separately published work icon Desire : A Reckoning single work   autobiography  
Issue Details: First known date: 2022... 2022 Desire : A Reckoning
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'What to do with the intensity of longing that occasionally arises? Sometimes I hug my pup so hard he growls. When my pup growls, I realise I need to find some other way of letting off steam. It’s easy to imagine I could just touch myself and be done with it, but no matter how many times I make myself come, that feeling of wanting doesn’t subside. A friend has a term for the need for touch—‘skin hungry’. Lots of people live without sex, but I find it a kind of deprivation.

'What does it mean to be awakened? To want? To love? Jessie Cole is in her late thirties when she meets a man twenty years older than she is. They become lovers. Both passionate and companionable, fraught and uneven, their relationship tests her fears and anxieties. Through their interstate affair, through bushfires and the pandemic, she learns about herself, how her initiations into womanhood shaped who she is now, and how the shadow of family trauma still inhabits her body.

'Jessie Cole has written an unabashed, thrilling exploration of the very nature of desire, a story about vulnerability and strength, loss and regeneration. A memoir of the body, Desire is a visceral book in which feeling and longing are laid bare.'  (Publication summary)

Publication Details of Only Known VersionEarliest 2 Known Versions of

    • Melbourne, Victoria,: Text Publishing , 2022 .
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      Extent: 272p.
      Note/s:
      • Published 2nd August 2022
      ISBN: 9781922458667

Works about this Work

On Art as Love (and Everything in Between) Jessie Cole , 2023 single work essay
— Appears in: Sydney Review of Books , February 2023;
Sex, ‘Skin Hunger’ and Problematic Men : Jessie Cole’s Memoir Investigates Desire After Trauma Lisa Featherstone , 2022 single work review
— Appears in: The Conversation , 7 November 2022;

— Review of Desire : A Reckoning Jessie Cole , 2022 single work autobiography

'Desire: A Reckoning is a remarkable contemporary memoir. Its author, Jessie Cole, is unafraid to be vulnerable – in her life and her writing. This, her fourth book (and second memoir) is an extraordinary exploration of both physical and emotional desire, and the fraught limits of passion, need and want. Cole’s romantic desires are set against deep family tragedy: the suicide of her sister, and then, some years later, the suicide of her father.' (Introduction)

Jessie Cole Desire : A Reckoning Felicity Plunkett , 2022 single work review
— Appears in: The Saturday Paper , 20-26 August 2022;

— Review of Desire : A Reckoning Jessie Cole , 2022 single work autobiography

'Desire: A Reckoning, Jessie Cole’s second memoir and fourth book, is a leafy work. Leafy for its setting in the northern New South Wales forest where Cole grew up and still lives, and also for its delicate interleaving. The work’s terrain is desire, which it evokes through connections with place, and how solitude, connection and attachment are woven through our lives and torn by detachment.'(Introduction)   

Desire by Jessie Cole Review – an Author Reckons with Her Yearning for Intimacy Imogen Dewey , 2022 single work review
— Appears in: The Guardian Australia , 12 August 2022;

— Review of Desire : A Reckoning Jessie Cole , 2022 single work autobiography

'For fans of Lisa Taddeo’s Three Women, Cole’s second memoir deals with the pain of an ambivalent courtship – while exploring her visceral need for love'

‘Essential’, ‘Quietly Hopeful’, ‘Propulsive’: The Best Australian Books Out in August Alyx Gorman , Beejay Silcox , Sian Cain , Imogen Dewey , Susan Chenery , Steph Harmon , 2022 single work review
— Appears in: The Guardian Australia , 5 August 2022;

— Review of Train Lord Oliver Mol , 2022 single work autobiography ; Desire : A Reckoning Jessie Cole , 2022 single work autobiography ; Nimblefoot Robert Drewe , 2022 single work novel ; The Wrong Woman Joshua Pomare , 2022 single work novel ; Every Version of You Grace Chan , 2022 single work novel
‘Essential’, ‘Quietly Hopeful’, ‘Propulsive’: The Best Australian Books Out in August Alyx Gorman , Beejay Silcox , Sian Cain , Imogen Dewey , Susan Chenery , Steph Harmon , 2022 single work review
— Appears in: The Guardian Australia , 5 August 2022;

— Review of Train Lord Oliver Mol , 2022 single work autobiography ; Desire : A Reckoning Jessie Cole , 2022 single work autobiography ; Nimblefoot Robert Drewe , 2022 single work novel ; The Wrong Woman Joshua Pomare , 2022 single work novel ; Every Version of You Grace Chan , 2022 single work novel
Desire by Jessie Cole Review – an Author Reckons with Her Yearning for Intimacy Imogen Dewey , 2022 single work review
— Appears in: The Guardian Australia , 12 August 2022;

— Review of Desire : A Reckoning Jessie Cole , 2022 single work autobiography

'For fans of Lisa Taddeo’s Three Women, Cole’s second memoir deals with the pain of an ambivalent courtship – while exploring her visceral need for love'

Jessie Cole Desire : A Reckoning Felicity Plunkett , 2022 single work review
— Appears in: The Saturday Paper , 20-26 August 2022;

— Review of Desire : A Reckoning Jessie Cole , 2022 single work autobiography

'Desire: A Reckoning, Jessie Cole’s second memoir and fourth book, is a leafy work. Leafy for its setting in the northern New South Wales forest where Cole grew up and still lives, and also for its delicate interleaving. The work’s terrain is desire, which it evokes through connections with place, and how solitude, connection and attachment are woven through our lives and torn by detachment.'(Introduction)   

Sex, ‘Skin Hunger’ and Problematic Men : Jessie Cole’s Memoir Investigates Desire After Trauma Lisa Featherstone , 2022 single work review
— Appears in: The Conversation , 7 November 2022;

— Review of Desire : A Reckoning Jessie Cole , 2022 single work autobiography

'Desire: A Reckoning is a remarkable contemporary memoir. Its author, Jessie Cole, is unafraid to be vulnerable – in her life and her writing. This, her fourth book (and second memoir) is an extraordinary exploration of both physical and emotional desire, and the fraught limits of passion, need and want. Cole’s romantic desires are set against deep family tragedy: the suicide of her sister, and then, some years later, the suicide of her father.' (Introduction)

On Art as Love (and Everything in Between) Jessie Cole , 2023 single work essay
— Appears in: Sydney Review of Books , February 2023;
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