Love Three is a study of a seventeenth-century devotional poem by George Herbert; an essay on eroticizing power; and a memory palace of sexual experiences, fantasies, preferences, and limits--with Herbert's poem as the key. It is unlike anything you have ever read--a deep, attentive reading of a text and a broad analysis (personal, historical, philosophical) of humanity's most enduring theme.
Aaron Kunin is the author of five books of poetry and prose, including, most recently, the collection of poems Cold Genius (Fence, 2014). Character as Form, a book of criticism, is forthcoming from Bloomsbury. He lives in California where he works as a literature professor at Pomona College.