The Mirror of Love

The Mirror of Love is an epic poem by Alan Moore, written in the form of a romantic letter. Sappho, Michelangelo, Shakespeare, Emily Dickinson, Oscar Wilde, and many others are woven into this rich, visceral piece, which documents the history of same-sex love throughout mankind's history, and comments on its modern-day state. It was originally written fourteen years ago in a comic form (as part of an AARGH!, or Artists Against Rampant Government Homophobia, comic anthology) as a protest against Britain's homophobic Section 28. It was also converted into a stage production. In 2004, Moore teamed up with illustrator José Villarrubia, and the duo re-released the work, adding photographs to each poetic passage.[1]

The Mirror of Love
AuthorAlan Moore
IllustratorJosé Villarrubia
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish
GenreRomantic poetry
PublisherTop Shelf Productions
Publication date
2004 [incorrect]
Media typePrint (Hardcover and Paperback)
Pages136

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