Photographer, poet, author, and journalist based in Berlin.
Her poems possess the same erotic solipsism as Annie Ernaux’s Simple Passion.
In Mary Katharine Tramontana’s Serious Pleasures, poetry is hyper-explicit—both sensual and intellectual—and in that sense closest to Pasolini’s destruction and reaffirmation of poetic sublimation. Her poetics of submission give the reader the option of experiencing subjecthood in either position.
—Toni Hildebrant, editor of PPPP: Pier Paolo Pasolini Philosopher, Photography Now















