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4-Headed Woman

Autor Opal Palmer Adisa
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 15 oct 2013
4-Headed Woman is a journey into and through womanhood—from preadolescence through menopause—and an exploration of women’s relations with one another. The poems employ female domestic imagery, manifest in the titles in the book’s first section, which name different types of breads found throughout the world—from coconut to pita. Yet many of these poems are sparse and abstract in their trajectory. The poems in the second section focus specifically on menses, weaving together biological, folk, and cultural aspects in a humorous tone. The third section, “Graffiti Poem,” comprises poems centered around college restrooms, which Adisa sees as a site of communication—through graffiti among other means—for students on a wide variety of social-sexual issues. In 4-Headed Woman, Adisa bravely explores and uncovers taboos about womanhood in a controlled and at times lyrical style laced with humor.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781882688463
ISBN-10: 1882688465
Pagini: 80
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.23 kg
Editura: Northwestern University Press
Colecția Tia Chucha

Notă biografică

Opal Palmer Adisa was born in Jamaica, and now divides her time between St. Croix, Virgin Islands, and Oakland, California, where she is a professor at California College of the Arts. She has published fourteen books of poetry, stories, and essays. She has been greatly anthologized and has read her work internationally. Adisa has been a resident artist at the McColl Center for Visual Art, North Carolina; at the Instituto Sacatar in Brazil; and in El Gouna, Egypt, among others. For more information visit her website: www.opalpalmeradisa.com.

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4-Headed Woman is a journey into and through womanhood—from preadolescence through menopause—and an exploration of women’s relations with one another. In 4-Headed Woman, Adisa bravely explores and uncovers taboos about womanhood in a controlled and at times lyrical style laced with humor.