EVER wondered about the political uses  of a kiss, the kiss's changing status or legendary movie kisses? Do you  find yourself needing to say the word in Albanian, Icelandic or even,  perchance, Maori? Fear not. A Compendium of Kisses, the guide to  everything oscular - that's 'of or pertaining to kissing' for the  unenlightened - tells all about one of the world's most universal  gestures, whether simple greeting or sublime. 
'When I came to look at the kiss, the  romantic side is such a small part of it,' said British novelist and  actress Lana Citron, who compiled the book.
'I love how when you're born, the first  thing is, you're kissed, you're welcomed into the world. It's this  little gesture that follows you throughout life, through all the most  important parts of your life.' Citron's interest in kisses began with a  short story she wrote a decade ago about a lonely woman who collected  kisses in jars - such as one for the lover who spurned her, one that was  full of yearning - and labelled them.
That led to her invitation to do an  installation of kisses in jars, all labelled, as part of an art  exhibition. The response of viewers sent her to the internet, searching  out books on kisses and deciding to write her own when nothing seemed  just right.
'It was almost like opening a Pandora's  chest and just being overwhelmed by all the different ways a kiss is  expressed, the meanings attached to it and the things it symbolises,'  she said.
'I fell in love with it, I really did. I  was submerged in the world of kisses for a year and came out of it with  a book.' Her compendium mingles brief kiss anecdotes with kiss factoids  and scraps of poetry to cover evolutionary kisses, bonding kisses,  artful kisses, screen kisses, bike shed kisses or first kisses,  passionate kisses, Kama Sutra kisses, animal kisses and even The Death  Kiss, to name just a few. 
Source: Reuters
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